Our Partners: best practices networks
The vast majority of the world�s greenhouse gas emissions originate in one of five sectors:
- Power/utilities
- Vehicles and transportation
- Industry
- Buildings/appliances
- Forestry/agriculture
For each sector, a series of best practices and smart regulatory changes can lead to dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions while fostering innovation and entrepreneurial solutions. In order to capture these sectoral opportunities, ClimateWorks supports Best Practice Networks—institutions with a history of technical and regulatory acumen in each of these five sectors.
Best Practice Networks
Visit our Best Practice Networks:
International Council on Clean Transportation - The goal of the International Council on Clean Transportation is to dramatically improve the environmental performance and efficiency of cars, trucks, buses, and transportation systems in order to protect and improve public health, the environment, and quality of life.
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy - The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) promotes sustainable and equitable transportation policies and projects around the globe that offer viable alternatives to driving; improve residents� mobility; reduce local air pollution; and limit carbon emissions from private vehicles.
Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program - The Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP) serves as a leading international voice and resource for energy standards and labeling for major appliances and equipment � standards that can save consumers money, reduce power demand, and slash greenhouse gas emissions.
Regulatory Assistance Project - RAP is committed to fostering regulatory and market policies for the electric industry that encourage economic efficiency, protect environmental quality, assure system reliability, and allocate system benefits fairly to all customers.