diff --git a/etl/steps/data/garden/oecd/2023-05-19/co2_air_transport.meta.yml b/etl/steps/data/garden/oecd/2023-05-19/co2_air_transport.meta.yml index d09f6d38ca0..ffb1a5228d2 100644 --- a/etl/steps/data/garden/oecd/2023-05-19/co2_air_transport.meta.yml +++ b/etl/steps/data/garden/oecd/2023-05-19/co2_air_transport.meta.yml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ tables: display: numDecimalPlaces: 0 int_inb_out_per_capita: - title: Per capita CO₂ emissions from international flights, international tourism-adjusted + title: Per capita CO₂ emissions from international flights, international tourism-adjusted. source: Clarke et al. (2022) via OECD (2023); United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO, 2023) description: > International aviation emissions are assigned to the country of departure. The term "per capita" indicates that the emissions are calculated on a per-person basis, taking into account the total population of the country. By using this measurement, we can understand the average amount of CO₂ emissions attributed to each individual as a result of domestic air travel. @@ -73,6 +73,9 @@ tables: Note that when an individual visits/leaves a country multiple times within a year, each visit is counted as a separate trip. + + + CO₂ emissions from commercial passenger flights only. unit: kilograms short_unit: kg display: @@ -96,7 +99,7 @@ tables: title: Monthly CO₂ emissions from international aviation unit: tonnes short_unit: t - description: International aviation emissions are assigned to the country of departure. CO₂ emissions from commercial passenger flights only. + description: International aviation emissions are assigned to the country of departure. CO₂ emissions from commercial passenger flights only. display: numDecimalPlaces: 0 zeroDay: '2019-01-01'