Transport emissions, the scale of the challenge – New Forest National Park Authority

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Reducing transport emissions is highlighted as a priority for meeting UK climate commitments and improving health and wellbeing through better air quality, reduced health inequality, and stronger community resilience. In the UK, transport produces about 111 million tonnes of CO2e out of a 384 million tonne total, and emissions are not only from cars. In the New Forest, transport dominates local emissions, with road transport accounting for about 196,600 tonnes of CO2e, around 60% of all emissions and 98% of transport emissions. Emissions are concentrated on A roads and minor roads due to road length, journey numbers, and stop-start driving. Visitor travel is a significant share, making up about 20% of combined car and public transport emissions. Shifting trips from cars to buses could cut emissions about 44%, and rail about 80%. Scenarios show replacing 25% of visitor trips with train plus bus could save about 8,300 tonnes per year…

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New Forest National Park

Protecting together, shaping tomorrow

Why talk about emissions?

  • 2015 Paris Accord
  • 2019 Climate Change Act
  • 2023 Environmental Improvement Plan
  • 2024 Protected Landscape Targets & Outcomes

Emissions

Health & wellbeing

  • Improved air quality
  • Reduced health inequality
  • Social resilience

The scale of emissions from transport - UK

Total = 384 million Tonnes of CO2e

Transport = ~111 million Tonnes of CO2e

Not all cars

The scale of emissions from transport – New Forest

  • 196,600
  • 60% of all
  • 98% of Transport
  • 4,000
  • 1.2% of all

The scale of emissions from transport – New Forest

  • 20,600 10%
  • 89,600 44%
  • 86,400 43%
  • 1,500 0.7%
  • 2,800 1.4%
  • Length of roads
  • Number of journeys
  • Stop/start

The scale of emissions from transport – New Forest

20% of ‘cars & public transport’ total

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The opportunities for emissions reduction

  • 44% reduction
  • 80% reduction

The opportunities for emissions reduction

Replace ¼ of visitor journeys to and from the National Park with trains and those visitors then use buses instead of cars to get around

Reduction of ~8,300 tonnes per year

~1.3% of total emissions

~6% of transport emissions

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The opportunities for emissions reduction

Replace ¼ of residents' car journeys with buses = reduction of around 20k tonnes per year

Around 10% of transport emissions

Around 3% of total emissions

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Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.