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Size or Mass?
This white paper by The International Council on Clean Transportation, the first in a series on best practices in fuel-economy and GHG-emissions standards design, summarizes the differences between size-based and mass-based standards and discusses their relative advantages and disadvantages.
The U.S. Military Spends Trillions for Oil
A recent article in Foreign Policy explores the cost of the U.S. military's defense of oil over the past 30 years, estimated to be a minimum of $3 trillion.
Read the full article: The Ministry of Oil Defense
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy and the Guangzhou BRT system
Learn about how the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy worked with local officials and engineers to create the Guangzhou bus rapid transit system.
To learn more about the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, visit www.itdp.org
U.S. Energy and Climate Policy: A Comparative Analysis
The analysis indicates that U.S. energy and climate policy can shift energy use away from oil and other fossil fuels and toward cleaner, more efficient technologies while maintaining economic growth and boosting employment. A combination of standards, incentives, and caps accelerate this transition, resulting in public and private investments and structural shifts that stimulate the economy.
American Energy Innovation Council
Watch members of the American Energy Innovation Council (AEIC) explain their commitment to creating jobs, protecting the environment, and enhancing national security through public investments in clean energy R&D. To learn more about the AEIC, visit http://www.americanenergyinnovation.org/ .
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