We quantify and compare three environmental impacts from inter-regional freight transportation in the contiguous United States: total mortality attributable to PM2.5 air pollution, racial–ethnic disparities in PM2.5-attributable mortality, and CO2 emissions. We compare all major freight modes (truck, rail, barge, aircraft) and routes (∼30,000 routes). Our study is the first to comprehensively compare each route separately and the first to explore racial–ethnic exposure disparities by route and mode, nationally. Impacts (health, health disparity, climate) per tonne of freight are the largest for aircraft. Among nonaircraft modes, per tonne, rail has the largest health and health-disparity impacts and the lowest climate impacts, whereas truck...
We present an examination of the potential emissions and air quality benefits of shifting freight fr...
Federal Highway Administration;Climate Change Clearinghouse1997PDFManualCambridge SystematicsJack Fa...
The environmental implications of racial inequality have been discussed by sociologists almost exclu...
We quantify and compare three environmental impacts from inter-regional freight transportation in th...
PM2.5 produced by freight trucks has adverse impacts on human health. However, it is unknown to what...
2019Final reportPDFTech ReportAir qualityDiesel engine exhaust gasesEconomic benefitsForecastingFrei...
Final ReportDiesel emissions from freight transportation activities are a key threat to public healt...
This study examines the uneven effects of air pollution from maritime ports on physical and mental h...
Freight is fundamental to economic growth, however, the trucks that haul this freight are pollution ...
2015PDFTech ReportDTRT12GUTC12Economic impactsForecastingFreight trafficFreight transportationRural ...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportNadafianshahamabadi, RaziehTayarani, MohammadGao, H Ol...
University Transportation Centers Program2019PDFTech ReportMattingly, StephenHyun, Kyung KateRad, Sh...
Global trade has increased nearly 100-fold since 1950, according to the World Trade Organization. To...
The environmental burden of disease is the mortality and morbidity attributable to exposures of air ...
Freight is fundamental to economic growth, however, the trucks that haul this freight are pollution ...
We present an examination of the potential emissions and air quality benefits of shifting freight fr...
Federal Highway Administration;Climate Change Clearinghouse1997PDFManualCambridge SystematicsJack Fa...
The environmental implications of racial inequality have been discussed by sociologists almost exclu...
We quantify and compare three environmental impacts from inter-regional freight transportation in th...
PM2.5 produced by freight trucks has adverse impacts on human health. However, it is unknown to what...
2019Final reportPDFTech ReportAir qualityDiesel engine exhaust gasesEconomic benefitsForecastingFrei...
Final ReportDiesel emissions from freight transportation activities are a key threat to public healt...
This study examines the uneven effects of air pollution from maritime ports on physical and mental h...
Freight is fundamental to economic growth, however, the trucks that haul this freight are pollution ...
2015PDFTech ReportDTRT12GUTC12Economic impactsForecastingFreight trafficFreight transportationRural ...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportNadafianshahamabadi, RaziehTayarani, MohammadGao, H Ol...
University Transportation Centers Program2019PDFTech ReportMattingly, StephenHyun, Kyung KateRad, Sh...
Global trade has increased nearly 100-fold since 1950, according to the World Trade Organization. To...
The environmental burden of disease is the mortality and morbidity attributable to exposures of air ...
Freight is fundamental to economic growth, however, the trucks that haul this freight are pollution ...
We present an examination of the potential emissions and air quality benefits of shifting freight fr...
Federal Highway Administration;Climate Change Clearinghouse1997PDFManualCambridge SystematicsJack Fa...
The environmental implications of racial inequality have been discussed by sociologists almost exclu...