Abstract This paper compares the energy consumption, CO2 emissions and public policies of two mega-cities, Sao Paulo (SP) and Shanghai (SH), in order to identify their GHG emissions mitigation policies. Both cities have experienced rapid growth of the automotive sectors resulting in sizable pollution and CO2 emission challenges. SP has successfully implemented the ethanol and encouraged the growth of the fleet of light-duty vehicles. SH has coal-based power generation and restricted the ownership of the vehicles in an attempt to reduce GHG emissions, invested in public transportation and electric mobility. Tabular analysis of secondary data was adopted in this study, revealing also that SP has considerably expanded individual transportatio...
In the deep decarbonization era against climate change, big cities set ambitious targets for road tr...
The international literature has paid significant attention to presenting China as the largest emitt...
China and India together have more than one third of the world population and are two emerging econo...
Abstract This paper compares the energy consumption, CO2 emissions and public policies of two mega-...
This paper compares the energy consumption, CO 2 emissions and public policies of two mega-cities, S...
This paper estimates the energy consumption and CO2 emissions from China's urban passenger transport...
The transportation sector is a leading source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide, and one o...
In recent years, air pollution has become more and more serious in the world. The transportation sys...
This study aims to deepen the understanding of the role of the urban mobility sector in the current ...
Low-carbon urban development has been regarded as a promising pathway for mitigating climate change,...
Promoting changes in the transport energy mix is critical to reducing carbon dioxide emissions from ...
This paper offers a brief journey through twelve major cities with various policies in place to curb...
The fast growth of vehicle population in China has caused problems such as traffic congestion and ex...
To understand the changing relationships between commuting CO2 emissions (CCE), travel behavior and ...
This study investigates the key drivers affecting emission increases in terms of population growth, ...
In the deep decarbonization era against climate change, big cities set ambitious targets for road tr...
The international literature has paid significant attention to presenting China as the largest emitt...
China and India together have more than one third of the world population and are two emerging econo...
Abstract This paper compares the energy consumption, CO2 emissions and public policies of two mega-...
This paper compares the energy consumption, CO 2 emissions and public policies of two mega-cities, S...
This paper estimates the energy consumption and CO2 emissions from China's urban passenger transport...
The transportation sector is a leading source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide, and one o...
In recent years, air pollution has become more and more serious in the world. The transportation sys...
This study aims to deepen the understanding of the role of the urban mobility sector in the current ...
Low-carbon urban development has been regarded as a promising pathway for mitigating climate change,...
Promoting changes in the transport energy mix is critical to reducing carbon dioxide emissions from ...
This paper offers a brief journey through twelve major cities with various policies in place to curb...
The fast growth of vehicle population in China has caused problems such as traffic congestion and ex...
To understand the changing relationships between commuting CO2 emissions (CCE), travel behavior and ...
This study investigates the key drivers affecting emission increases in terms of population growth, ...
In the deep decarbonization era against climate change, big cities set ambitious targets for road tr...
The international literature has paid significant attention to presenting China as the largest emitt...
China and India together have more than one third of the world population and are two emerging econo...