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U.S. aims to tackle transportation emissions through launch of holistic strategy to decarbonize freight networks by 2040
The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation announced a new national strategy to achieve zero-emission freight networks by 2040.
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Heavy-duty vehicles emit a lot of air pollution. EPA can change that.
Strong heavy-duty vehicle standards from EPA are necessary to improve public health and fight climate change.
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Flex-fuel shipping: Designing and operating commercial ships to meet climate targets
The marine shipping industry is facing increasing pressure and requirements to reduce its emissions in line with the Paris Climate Agreement.
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Vessels retrofitted for ammonia fuel can cost less to operate than fossil fuel ships, finds CATF report
A new report from Clean Air Task Force compares fuel costs and emissions from ships built or retrofitted to use ammonia.
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Climate Pollution Reduction Grants: A framework for planning and implementation
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program presents a massive opportunity for states and municipalities.
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How the EU can decarbonise overlooked heavy-duty vehicles
The EU has managed to cut greenhouse gas emissions in every sector – except one. Transport emissions represent about a quarter of the EU’s total GHG emissions and they continue to grow1. And while the much talked about European Green Deal has made great strides towards cutting emissions from cars,…
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U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard: Challenges and opportunities on the path to decarbonizing the transportation sector
Biofuels could play a key role in decarbonizing segments of the transportation sector, but it’s essential that we design our bioenergy policies in ways that ensure their overall climate benefit.
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Hubs and spokes: Extending the reach of hydrogen hubs through clean transportation corridors
Low-emissions hydrogen is a critical component of the climate change solution set, and it is likely to play a significant role in affordably achieving full, economy-wide decarbonization by midcentury.