Table of Contents
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Chapter 1
Combating Climate Changes from Transportation
by Daniel Sperling and James S. Cannon
Chapter 2
Scenarios for Cutting Carbon Dioxide in Transport 70 Percent Worldwide by 2050
by Lew Fulton
Chapter 3
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Transportation Sector
by John Conti, Nicholas Chase, and John Maples
Chapter 4
Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Road Transport in Latin America
by Lee Schipper, Elizabeth Deakin, and Carolyn McAndrews
Chapter 5
Role of Low Carbon Fuel Standard in Reducing U.S. Transportation Emissions
by Sonia Yeh and Daniel Sperling
Chapter 6
A Shared Goal: Addressing Climate Change and Energy Security
by Dave McCurdy and Kathryn Clay
Chapter 7
Vehicle Standards in a Climate Policy Framework
by John M. DeCicco
Chapter 8
Accelerating Technology Innovation in Transportation
by John E. Johnston, Carmen Difiglio, Trevor Demayo, Robert Marlay, and David Vincent
Chapter 9
Smart Growth and Climate Change: California's SB 375 and Sacramento's Blueprint Experience
by Mike McKeever
Chapter 10
The Case for Diesel Cars to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
by Johannes-Joerg Rueger
Chapter 11
Overview of Light-Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy Technology to 2025 and Policy Implications
by K. G. Duleep
Chapter 12
Technologies and Policies for Improving Truck Fuel Efficiency and Reducing CO2
by Anthony Greszler
Chapter 13
Improving the Energy Efficiency and Environmental Performance of Goods Movement
by James J. Winebrake and James J. Corbett
Chapter 14
Potential Reductions of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Light-Duty Vehicles and Electricity Generation
by Andrew E. Lutz and Jay O. Keller
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