Executive Summary The United States consumes over 10 million barrels of oil per day moving people and goods on roads and rail throughout the country. Surface transportation generates over 23 percent of U.S. anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Transportation is the primary cause of U.S. oil dependence with its attendant risks to U.S. energy security. Contributions from this sector will be necessary in any effort to maintain a sustainable and secure economy in the future. There are many opportunities to save oil and reduce GHG emissions under existing federal law and possibly in the next surface transportation reauthorization legislation in the U.S. Congress, while increasing the mobility of people and goods in the U.S. economy. Thi...
As a consequence of the Arab oil embargo in 1973, the United States enacted the first Corporate Aver...
Transportation presents a substantial and growing worldwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emission challenge....
This fact sheet summarizes actions in the areas of light-duty vehicle, non-light-duty vehicle, fuel,...
13432032011PDFPolicy StatementGround transportationGovernment fundingEnvironmental impactsUnited Sta...
PDFResearch PaperGreene, David L.Baker, Howard H. Jr.Plotkin, Steven E.US Transportation CollectionT...
Even as the US debates an economy-wide CO2 cap-and-trade policy the transportation sector remains a ...
Explains how reducing vehicle miles traveled while improving technology would cut oil consumption an...
The role of driving in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and oil consumption / Allison Bishins, Nath...
Outlines the need to cut transportation emissions to limit climate change effects, mitigation option...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2010PDFTech ReportUnited States. Department of TransportationUnited Stat...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2010PDFTech ReportUnited States. Department of TransportationUnited Stat...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2010PDFTech ReportUnited States. Department of TransportationUnited Stat...
The transportation and residential sectors in Maine use a large proportion of fossil fuels, primaril...
The United States consumes more petroleum-based liquid fuel per capita than any other OECD high-inco...
Transportation accounts for 71% of U.S. petroleum use and 33% of its greenhouse gases emissions. Pat...
As a consequence of the Arab oil embargo in 1973, the United States enacted the first Corporate Aver...
Transportation presents a substantial and growing worldwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emission challenge....
This fact sheet summarizes actions in the areas of light-duty vehicle, non-light-duty vehicle, fuel,...
13432032011PDFPolicy StatementGround transportationGovernment fundingEnvironmental impactsUnited Sta...
PDFResearch PaperGreene, David L.Baker, Howard H. Jr.Plotkin, Steven E.US Transportation CollectionT...
Even as the US debates an economy-wide CO2 cap-and-trade policy the transportation sector remains a ...
Explains how reducing vehicle miles traveled while improving technology would cut oil consumption an...
The role of driving in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and oil consumption / Allison Bishins, Nath...
Outlines the need to cut transportation emissions to limit climate change effects, mitigation option...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2010PDFTech ReportUnited States. Department of TransportationUnited Stat...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2010PDFTech ReportUnited States. Department of TransportationUnited Stat...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2010PDFTech ReportUnited States. Department of TransportationUnited Stat...
The transportation and residential sectors in Maine use a large proportion of fossil fuels, primaril...
The United States consumes more petroleum-based liquid fuel per capita than any other OECD high-inco...
Transportation accounts for 71% of U.S. petroleum use and 33% of its greenhouse gases emissions. Pat...
As a consequence of the Arab oil embargo in 1973, the United States enacted the first Corporate Aver...
Transportation presents a substantial and growing worldwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emission challenge....
This fact sheet summarizes actions in the areas of light-duty vehicle, non-light-duty vehicle, fuel,...