AbstractThe ‘Dieselgate’ emissions scandal has highlighted long standing concerns that the performance gap between ‘real world’ and'official’ energy use and pollutant emissions of cars is increasing to a level that renders ‘official’ certification ratings virtually ineffective while misleading consumers and damaging human health of the wider population. This paper aims to explore the scale and timing of historic and future impacts on energy use and emissions of the UK car market. To achieve this aim it applies a bespoke disaggregated model of the transport-energy-environment system to explore the impacts of retrospective and future policy scenarios on the UK car market, trade-offs between greenhouse gas and air quality emissions, and fuel u...
Diesel cars have been emitting four to seven times more NOx in on-road driving than in type approval...
There is broad agreement on the need for substantial use of low carbon vectors in the long term in t...
Currently, many cities in Europe are affected by concentrations of PM2.5 and NO2 above the WHO guide...
The ‘Dieselgate’ emissions scandal has highlighted long standing concerns that the performance gap b...
The ‘Dieselgate’ emissions scandal has highlighted long standing concerns that the performance gap b...
Climate change mitigation policies applied to passenger cars can be effective in reducing tailpipe C...
The phasing out of the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel vehicles by a given date is one of...
The transition to a low carbon transport world requires a host of demand and supply policies to be d...
The automotive industry is one of the most significant and increasing sources of pollution worldwide...
In Europe the regulations that limit vehicle emissions, the Euro Standards, have failed to effective...
The 24th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Man...
We investigated the asymmetric effects of energy consumption, car ownership and tourism activities o...
Switching energy demand for transport from liquid fuels to electricity is the most promising way to ...
Switching energy demand for transport from liquid fuels to electricity is the most promising way to ...
Because of high oil prices, and climate change policy, governments are now seeking ways to improve n...
Diesel cars have been emitting four to seven times more NOx in on-road driving than in type approval...
There is broad agreement on the need for substantial use of low carbon vectors in the long term in t...
Currently, many cities in Europe are affected by concentrations of PM2.5 and NO2 above the WHO guide...
The ‘Dieselgate’ emissions scandal has highlighted long standing concerns that the performance gap b...
The ‘Dieselgate’ emissions scandal has highlighted long standing concerns that the performance gap b...
Climate change mitigation policies applied to passenger cars can be effective in reducing tailpipe C...
The phasing out of the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel vehicles by a given date is one of...
The transition to a low carbon transport world requires a host of demand and supply policies to be d...
The automotive industry is one of the most significant and increasing sources of pollution worldwide...
In Europe the regulations that limit vehicle emissions, the Euro Standards, have failed to effective...
The 24th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Man...
We investigated the asymmetric effects of energy consumption, car ownership and tourism activities o...
Switching energy demand for transport from liquid fuels to electricity is the most promising way to ...
Switching energy demand for transport from liquid fuels to electricity is the most promising way to ...
Because of high oil prices, and climate change policy, governments are now seeking ways to improve n...
Diesel cars have been emitting four to seven times more NOx in on-road driving than in type approval...
There is broad agreement on the need for substantial use of low carbon vectors in the long term in t...
Currently, many cities in Europe are affected by concentrations of PM2.5 and NO2 above the WHO guide...