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− | Reducing the impact of green house gas (GHG) emission on the environment has become a national priority. About half of all GHG emissions in the U.S. come from transportation. Transit agencies can play a significant role in slowing the growth of GHG emissions as part of a carbon reduction regime. The State of California had made [[Transit and SB 375]] | + | Reducing the impact of green house gas (GHG) emission on the environment has become a national priority. About half of all GHG emissions in the U.S. come from transportation. Transit agencies can play a significant role in slowing the growth of GHG emissions as part of a carbon reduction regime. The State of California had made it a goal to [[Transit and SB 375]] |
Revision as of 18:47, 3 March 2015
Introduction
Reducing the impact of green house gas (GHG) emission on the environment has become a national priority. About half of all GHG emissions in the U.S. come from transportation. Transit agencies can play a significant role in slowing the growth of GHG emissions as part of a carbon reduction regime. The State of California had made it a goal to Transit and SB 375
Further Reading
Transit Cooperative Research Program, Research Results Digest 89, "Public Transportation's Role in Addressing Global Climate Change," March 2009.
- This TCRP digest summarizes the mission performed May 9–23, 2008, under TCRP Project J-03, “International Transit Studies Program.” :This
digest includes transportation information on the organizations and facilities visited.
Transit Cooperative Research Program, Research Synthesis 72, Use of Biodiesel in a Transit Fleet, 2007.