The latest annual Africa Progress Report, Power, People, Planet: Seizing Africa’s Energy and Climate Opportunities, published by the Africa Progress Panel (APP), describes how African governments, the international public and the private sector can transform the r
The Mayor of Paris has announced the campaign, “Une Journée Sans Voiture” – “A Day Without Car,” to stop traffic in the city on September 27th as an action to tackle pollution and climate change.
The campaign serves as a significant example to respond to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s call to “reshape the world’s transport systems for a cleaner, safer and more sustainable future.”
A transport-focused summary of currently submitted Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC)- 18th of August 2015.
Renewable Energy in Transport Saved 33.8 Mt CO2eq in 2012, up from 24.4 Mt CO2eq in 2009.
In addition to more comprehensive reports on transport GHG emissions, SLoCaT is producing a series of research briefs for transport emissions trends, which include but are not limited to, the following:
The Transport Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Database Projects supports the development of an ongoing series of comprehensive reports and concise analyses on transport GHG emissions.
Two main reports will be developed in preparation of COP21, which will provide a comprehensive picture of the emissions trends and mitigation potential of the transport sector in various countries for the pre- and post-2020 periods.
SLoCaT has developed 3 databases as tools for governments and low carbon project developers. These databases build on existing information and the official submissions by countries to the UNFCCC on their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Our analysis produces projections for transport and a series of country specific factsheets have been prepared which give a full overview of each countries transport GHG situation in an illustrative and intuitive format. The databases are listed below and can be downloaded in excel format.
SLoCaT has developed 3 databases as tools for governments and low carbon project developers. These databases build on existing information and the official submissions by countries to the UNFCCC on their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Our analysis produces projections for transport and a series of country specific factsheets have been prepared which give a full overview of each countries transport GHG situation in an illustrative and intuitive format. The databases are listed below and can be downloaded in excel format:
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