skip to main content
10.1145/3544999.3552530acmconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PagesautomotiveuiConference Proceedingsconference-collections
Work in Progress

Pick Your CARbon: User Perceptions of Equivalencies for Carbon Emissions when Selecting Rideshares

Published: 17 September 2022 Publication History

Abstract

Ridesharing is a popular choice for personal transportation needs. Although more ecologically-friendly than single-occupancy vehicles, there is an opportunity to further reduce CO2 emissions by offering green choices. Here we examine whether providing people with information about CO2 emissions nudges them to make more eco-friendly rideshare decisions. Our study tested what kind of information works best to inform people about carbon emissions, comparing direct CO2 values with more relatable carbon equivalents (e.g., trees). We conducted an online study with 1000 participants who picked between regular and eco-friendly ride options that detailed various carbon-output equivalency interventions (e.g., pounds of coal, number of smartphones charged, etc.). We found that participants are more likely to choose a green ride when presented with information about direct CO2 emissions than when presented with carbon-equivalencies. This study aims to inform future information-based interventions more broadly, beyond the context of ridesharing.

References

[1]
Chiamaka Ann Marie Ajufo and Girish Bekaroo. 2021. An automated personal carbon footprint calculator for estimating carbon emissions from transportation use. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and its Applications. 1–7.
[2]
David Andersson. 2020. A novel approach to calculate individuals’ carbon footprints using financial transaction data–App development and design. Journal of Cleaner Production 256 (2020), 120396.
[3]
Douglas Bates, Martin Mächler, Ben Bolker, and Steve Walker. 2014. Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4. arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.5823(2014).
[4]
EPA. 2022. FuelEconomy.Gov - Compare Cars side-by-side. https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=41915
[5]
EPA. 2022. Greenhouse Gas Equivalency Calculator. https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator
[6]
Jon Froehlich, Tawanna Dillahunt, Predrag Klasnja, Jennifer Mankoff, Sunny Consolvo, Beverly Harrison, and James A Landay. 2009. UbiGreen: investigating a mobile tool for tracking and supporting green transportation habits. In Proceedings of the sigchi conference on human factors in computing systems. 1043–1052.
[7]
Silvia Gabrielli, Paula Forbes, Antti Jylhä, Simon Wells, Miika Sirén, Samuli Hemminki, Petteri Nurmi, Rosa Maimone, Judith Masthoff, and Giulio Jacucci. 2014. Design challenges in motivating change for sustainable urban mobility. Computers in Human Behavior 41 (2014), 416–423.
[8]
Silvia Gabrielli, Rosa Maimone, Paula Forbes, Judith Masthoff, Simon Wells, Laura Primerano, Laura Haverinen, Giancarlo Bo, and Marco Pompa. 2013. Designing motivational features for sustainable urban mobility. In CHI’13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 1461–1466.
[9]
Diana Ivanova, Konstantin Stadler, Kjartan Steen-Olsen, Richard Wood, Gibran Vita, Arnold Tukker, and Edgar G Hertwich. 2016. Environmental impact assessment of household consumption. Journal of Industrial Ecology 20, 3 (2016), 526–536.
[10]
Jasmin Mahmoodi, Stefanie Hille, Martin K Patel, and Tobias Brosch. 2021. Using rewards and penalties to promote sustainability: Who chooses incentive-based electricity products and why?Journal of Consumer Behaviour 20, 2 (2021), 381–398.
[11]
Stefan Palan and Christian Schitter. 2018. Prolific. ac—A subject pool for online experiments. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance 17 (2018), 22–27.
[12]
Qualtrics. 2021. MaxDiff - Qualtrics. https://www.qualtrics.com/support/conjoint-project/getting-started-conjoints/getting-started-maxdiff/getting-started-with-maxdiff-projects/
[13]
Helen Arce Salazar, Leon Oerlemans, and Saskia van Stroe-Biezen. 2013. Social influence on sustainable consumption: evidence from a behavioural experiment. International Journal of consumer studies 37, 2 (2013), 172–180.
[14]
Steffen P Walz and Sebastian Deterding. 2014. Gamifying green: gamification and environmental sustainability. (2014).
[15]
Sarah E West, Anne Owen, Katarina Axelsson, and Chris D West. 2016. Evaluating the use of a carbon footprint calculator: communicating impacts of consumption at household level and exploring mitigation options. Journal of Industrial Ecology 20, 3 (2016), 396–409.

Cited By

View all
  • (2024)DriveStats: a Mobile Platform to Frame Effective Sustainable Driving DisplaysAdjunct Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction10.1145/3640471.3680232(1-7)Online publication date: 21-Sep-2024
  • (2023)Promoting Sustainable Charging Through User Interface InterventionsProceedings of the 15th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications10.1145/3580585.3607176(267-279)Online publication date: 18-Sep-2023
  • (2023)Understanding People’s Perception and Usage of Plug-in Electric HybridsProceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3544548.3581301(1-21)Online publication date: 19-Apr-2023

Recommendations

Comments

Information & Contributors

Information

Published In

cover image ACM Conferences
AutomotiveUI '22: Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
September 2022
225 pages
ISBN:9781450394284
DOI:10.1145/3544999
Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for third-party components of this work must be honored. For all other uses, contact the Owner/Author.

Sponsors

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

Publication History

Published: 17 September 2022

Check for updates

Author Tags

  1. Automobiles
  2. Behavioral Science
  3. CO2 Emissions
  4. Carbon Emissions
  5. Carbon Neutrality
  6. Design Interventions
  7. Eco-Feedback
  8. Electric Vehicles
  9. Ride Hailing
  10. Ridesharing

Qualifiers

  • Work in progress
  • Research
  • Refereed limited

Conference

AutomotiveUI '22
Sponsor:

Acceptance Rates

Overall Acceptance Rate 248 of 566 submissions, 44%

Contributors

Other Metrics

Bibliometrics & Citations

Bibliometrics

Article Metrics

  • Downloads (Last 12 months)26
  • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)2
Reflects downloads up to 04 Feb 2025

Other Metrics

Citations

Cited By

View all
  • (2024)DriveStats: a Mobile Platform to Frame Effective Sustainable Driving DisplaysAdjunct Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction10.1145/3640471.3680232(1-7)Online publication date: 21-Sep-2024
  • (2023)Promoting Sustainable Charging Through User Interface InterventionsProceedings of the 15th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications10.1145/3580585.3607176(267-279)Online publication date: 18-Sep-2023
  • (2023)Understanding People’s Perception and Usage of Plug-in Electric HybridsProceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3544548.3581301(1-21)Online publication date: 19-Apr-2023

View Options

Login options

View options

PDF

View or Download as a PDF file.

PDF

eReader

View online with eReader.

eReader

HTML Format

View this article in HTML Format.

HTML Format

Figures

Tables

Media

Share

Share

Share this Publication link

Share on social media