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Reducing Climate Impacts in the Transportation Sector

  • Current information from the world’s experts on climate change
  • Focused discussion on transportation, the most challenging source of climate change
  • Detailed policy analysis of concrete steps to combat climate change
  • In-depth discussions written in easy to understand language

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Climate Change and Transportation

    • Dan Sperling, James Cannon, Nic Lutsey
    Pages 1-14
  3. Transport Policy and Climate Change

    • Jack Short, Kurt Van Dender, Philippe Crist
    Pages 35-48
  4. Factor of Two: Halving the Fuel Consumption of New U.S. Automobiles by 2035

    • Lynette Cheah, Christopher Evans, Anup Bandivadekar, John Heywood
    Pages 49-71
  5. Transportation-Specific Challenges for Climate Policy

    • Gustavo Collantes, Kelly Sims Gallagher
    Pages 159-171
  6. Fuel Economy: The Case for Market Failure

    • David L. Greene, John German, Mark A. Delucchi
    Pages 181-205
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 207-229

About this book

More than 250 experts from around the world gathered at the Asilomar Transportation and Energy Conference in August 2007 to tackle what many agree is the greatest environmental challenge the world faces: climate change. This 11th Biennial Conference, organized under the auspices of the Energy and Alternative Fuels Committees of the U.S. Transportation Research Board, examined key climate change policy issues and strategies to combat climate impacts from the transportation sector, a leading source of greenhouse gas emissions. This book includes chapters by leading presenters at the Asilomar Conference that reflect the most current views of the world’s experts about a critical and rapidly evolving energy and environmental problem.

The chapters in this book examine increasing worldwide emissions of greenhouse gases, uncertain oil supply, evolving climate change science, public attitudes toward climate change, and the implications for the U.S. of growth in China, India and elsewhere. They propose methods to reduce growth in vehicle travel through alternative fuel, new technologies, and land use planning. They examine the costs and the potential for greenhouse gas reduction through deployment of advanced technology and alternative fuels and propose strategies to motivate consumers to buy fuel efficient and alternative fuel vehicles, including heavy duty trucks.

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"Climate change is a reality. … Current modes of transportation are unsustainable, wasteful, and deleterious. … The problems of transportation are complex and perhaps intractable. Solutions that ignore this conundrum suggest that technology alone will not solve the problems so clearly laid down here. Summing Up: Recommended. Professional, general, and academic readers, upper-division undergraduates and above." (S. Hammer, Choice, Vol. 46 (11), July, 2009)

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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