nineteencarbon
Nineteencarbon is a term used to describe the carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions associated with the production of a single car. The term is derived from the fact that the average car emits approximately 19 metric tons of CO2e over its lifetime, including emissions from manufacturing, fuel consumption, and end-of-life disposal. This figure is a global average and can vary significantly depending on the type of car, its fuel source, and the specific manufacturing and disposal processes involved.
The concept of nineteencarbon is often used in discussions about the environmental impact of transportation and