A travel to Italy By: Klara Sommerstein, Eje Walldén, Henrietta Backman and Emilia Lorek.

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A travel to Italy By: Klara Sommerstein, Eje Walldén, Henrietta Backman and Emilia Lorek.

Unfriendly for the nature The trip: to Italy by air. Detailes: It will take us about 2 hours. Friendly for the nature The trip: to Italy by train. Detailes: It will take us 22 hours. The trip includes one change of train. We are going to Italy 3-10/7

LUND to Rome 1500 km Let´s see how much pollutions we contribute with the friendly- and the unfriendly way.

Unfriendly Friendly Disarge CO g or 246 kg!! 10 g CO g 0.375g NO X 765 g 0.05 g CH 90 g 0.05 g + SO 2 etc etc 10 % of the global warming comes from airplanes

Price: 674,8€ per person including air transport (return trip) and hotel. Price: 730€ per person including train transport (return trip) and hotel. Do not take notes, we will count for you!

Day 1! Unfriendly Arriving to Rome. Taxi from the airport to the hotel: 35€ Taxi to a restaurant: 5€ Drink a coke Expense: 40€ Friendly Arriving to Rome. Bus to the hotel: 1€ Walk to a restaurant: 0€ Drink fruitjuice Expense: 1€

Unfriendly 30 km by car CO gram NO x 5,1 gram CO 14,4 gram CH 1,5 gram Friendly 30 km by bus (diesel) CO gram NO x 17,1 gram CO 3,3 gram CH 2,4 gram

Does belching contribute to global warming ? In a tiny way. Americans drank 21,4 billion gallons of carbonated beverage in 1999, wich they released into the environment as 800,000 tons of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Admittedly, this is a mere 0.04 percent of the carbon dioxide produced by U.S. Automobiles.

Day 2! Unfriendly Rent a car: 140€ / 3 days, excluding gas. Go for a sightseeing in town: 5€ Take the car to a restaurant: 0.5€ Expense: € Friendly Go for a sightseeing in the town with a bus: 30 € Go for a walk to see town. Visit ”Kapitol” and ”Coloseum”: 20€ / person. Walk to a restaurant: 0€ Expense: 50 €

Unfriendly 100 km by car CO g NO x 17g CO 48 g CH 5 g Friendly 30 km by bus (diesel) CO gram NO x 17,1 g CO 3,3 g CH 2,4 g

Day 3! Unfriendly Go by car to the beach, 100 km. It takes about 90 minutes to get there: 20 €. Drive along the coast: 3€ Expense: 23 € Friendly Go by train to the beach: 16 € Walk along the coast: 0 € Expence: 16 €

Unfriendly 120 km by car CO g NO x 20.4 g CO 57.6 g CH 6 g Friendly 100 km by train CO g NO x g CO 0.02 g CH g

Day 4! Unfriendly The last day with the car and drive to Ostia. Take a boat along the river. 7 € Drive home. Take a cab to the restaurant. Expense: 7 € Friendly Go for a walk along the river. Fishing in the river Eat at a restaurant near the river. Expense:

Unfriendly 50 km by car CO g NO x 8.5 CO 24 g CH 2.5 g Friendly Just walking about CO 2 0 NO x 0 CO 0 CH 0

Day 5! Unfriendly Go shopping in the town. Evening tour with a sightseingbus in Rome. 7 € Expense: 47€ Friendly Go shopping in the town. Go for a walk in Rome. Expense: 0€

Unfriendly 50 km bus CO g NO x 28.5 g CO 5.5 g CH 4 g Friendly Just walking about CO 2 0 NO x 0 CO 0 CH 0

Day 6! Unfriendly Take a cab in the surroundings and look at everyting we´ve missed! 35€ Take a cab to the restaurant. Expense: 35€ Friendly Out for a jogging in the morning. Rent a bicycle. 10 € Cycle around the town. Expense: 10 €

Friendly Rent a bike CO 2 0 NO x 0 CO 0 CH 0 Unfriendly 50 km by car CO g NO x 8.5 g CO 24 g CH 2.5 g

Day 7! Unfriendly Pack. Take a cab to the airport: 35 € Expense: 35 € Friendly Pack. Walk to the station. Expense: 0 €

Well you know what to come…

Can you do something?? Let us see…..

The totally disarge for the unfriendly was: CH g CO 1600 g NO X g CO 2 ca 287 kg!!!! € The total disarge for the earthfriendly was: CH g CO g NO X g CO 2 ca 2.5 Kg 807 €

It´s your choice And remember… We have only one Earth!! Or…………….