Strategies To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Road Transport Analytical Methods

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Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Road Transport

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
language: en
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Release Date: 2002
Approximately 27% of OECD CO2 emissions come from transport. This is the report of a working group set up to provide a framework to assess strategies for the reduction of emissions from road transport. It looks at current policies to reduce emissions and the current methods for assessing their impact. After examining future trends, it looks at the role of evaluation models in the development of strategies to reduce the emission of CO2.
Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Road Transport Analytical Methods

This report, which has been prepared by an OECD Working Group, uses a number of illustrative and pragmatic cases to provide important insights into reducing greenhouse gas emissions from road transport.
Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Road Transport

Road transport accounts for approximately 80% of CO2 emissions emanating from transport, which corresponds to more than 20% of total emissions. This clearly has enormous implications for global climate change. With the continued growth forecast in car ownership and distance travelled, what are the expected trends in CO2 emissions and their consequences for the potential achievement of the Kyoto Protocol? What models are available to predict the level of CO2 emissions? Are they useful? This report, which has been prepared by an OECD Working Group, uses a number of illustrative and pragmatic cases to provide insights into these questions.--Publisher's description.