It is well established that GHG emissions must be reduced by 50% to 80% by 2050 in order to limit global temperature increase to 2°C. Achieving reductions of this magnitude in the transportation sector is a challenge and requires a multitude of policies and technology options. The research presented here analyzes three scenarios: changes in the perceived price of travel, land-use intensification, and increases in transit. Elasticity estimates are derived using an activity-based travel model for the state of California and broadly representative of the U.S. The VISION model is used to forecast changes in technology and fuel options that are currently forecast to occur in the U.S., providing a life cycle GHG forecast for the road transportati...
This report focuses on how cities can use climate action plans (CAPs) to ensure that on-demand mobil...
As the media document very real evidence of global climate change and the debate over humans' role p...
This report examines how freight transport/goods movement has been addressed in U.S. city climate ac...
It is well established that GHG emissions must be reduced by 50% to 80% by 2050 in order to limit gl...
It is well established that GHG emissions must be reduced by 50% to 80% by 2050 in order to limit gl...
PDFTech ReportCA-MNTRC-14-1149MNTRC Report 12-11DTRT12-G-UTC21Greenhouse gasesTransportation policyT...
There is increasing evidence that improved health outcomes may be significant co-benefits of land us...
Outlines the need to cut transportation emissions to limit climate change effects, mitigation option...
This paper investigates how California may reduce transportation greenhouse gas emissions 80% below ...
PDFResearch PaperGreene, David L.Baker, Howard H. Jr.Plotkin, Steven E.US Transportation CollectionT...
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 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has suggested that annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
4 p.The transportation sector is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting ...
This report focuses on how cities can use climate action plans (CAPs) to ensure that on-demand mobil...
As the media document very real evidence of global climate change and the debate over humans' role p...
This report examines how freight transport/goods movement has been addressed in U.S. city climate ac...
It is well established that GHG emissions must be reduced by 50% to 80% by 2050 in order to limit gl...
It is well established that GHG emissions must be reduced by 50% to 80% by 2050 in order to limit gl...
PDFTech ReportCA-MNTRC-14-1149MNTRC Report 12-11DTRT12-G-UTC21Greenhouse gasesTransportation policyT...
There is increasing evidence that improved health outcomes may be significant co-benefits of land us...
Outlines the need to cut transportation emissions to limit climate change effects, mitigation option...
This paper investigates how California may reduce transportation greenhouse gas emissions 80% below ...
PDFResearch PaperGreene, David L.Baker, Howard H. Jr.Plotkin, Steven E.US Transportation CollectionT...
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 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has suggested that annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
4 p.The transportation sector is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting ...
This report focuses on how cities can use climate action plans (CAPs) to ensure that on-demand mobil...
As the media document very real evidence of global climate change and the debate over humans' role p...
This report examines how freight transport/goods movement has been addressed in U.S. city climate ac...