Although both diesel and petrol engines produce harmful emissions, the Government of the USA has noted the by product of diesel as a more serious pollutant. The number of miles driven by perhaps 10 gallons of diesel would, however, far outweigh the mileage that a person may have achieved from 10 gallons of petrol.
Pollutants: Hydrocarbons, toxic air pollutants, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and particle matter are common by products of the combustion of both petrol and diesel. Diesel tanks, however, produce significantly more nitrogen oxides and particle matter. Particle matter has been proven to either cause or aggravate cardiac and respiratory diseases and acute bronchitis. Reduced lung functionality and asthma attacks are also common ailments associated with prolonged exposure to particle matter. Premature death may also occur by people suffering from heart and lung conditions. Nitrogen oxide can also impair lung functionality and increase susceptibility to respiratory infections and disease. Many (though not all) of the more recent diesel production automobiles have particle filters installed in an attempt to reduce particle emission.