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Daniel Sperling and James S. Cannon
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Front matter
1-14
Climate Change and Transportation
15-34
Energy Security, Climate and Your Car: US Energy Policy and Beyond
35-48
Transport Policy and Climate Change
49-71
Factor of Two: Halving the Fuel Consumption of New U.S. Automobiles by 2035
73-100
Lead Time, Customers, and Technology: Technology Opportunities and Limits on the Rate of Deployment
101-116
Heavy Duty Vehicle Fleet Technologies for Reducing Carbon Dioxide: An Industry Perspective
117-137
Beyond Congestion: Transportation’s Role in Managing VMT for Climate Outcomes
139-157
CO2 Reduction Through Better Urban Design: Portland’s Story
159-171
Transportation-Specific Challenges for Climate Policy
173-179
Are Consumers or Fuel Economy Policies Efficient?
181-205
Fuel Economy: The Case for Market Failure
207-229
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