DEVEX Review – “Transportation: A Crucial Piece of The Climate Puzzle”
By Liana Barcia 07 December 2015
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IEA Report; Renewable Energy Sources in Transport (RES-T) are Crucial for Avoiding Climate Change
Driving renewable energy for transport – next generation policies
Renewable energy sources in transport (RES-T) are crucial for avoiding climate change.
New SLoCaT Report: Transport Sector Shows Substantial Mitigation Potential, but Achieving 2DS by 2030 Remains a Challenge
INDCs show promise for transport but require further ambition to meet targets
10 Major Transport Climate Action Initiatives and a Collective Call to Action on Electro-mobility Presented at Paris Climate Conference
Paris, 3 December 2015 – Recognizing that transportation has the highest growth of CO2 emissions of any industrial sector, transport representatives present 10 initiatives at COP21 in Paris today that will reduce emissions and build more sustainable transport systems.With energy-related CO2 emissions set to jump from one quarter of total energy-related emissions today to one-third by 2050, many are looking at significant changes they can make in transport to help join
Global Green Freight Leaders Write Open Letter Pledging to Reduce Emissions from Goods Transport at COP21
Paris, December 3, 2015: Countries, organizations and multinational companies published an open
letter to the citizens of the world today, highlighting their commitment to green freight and outlining
the steps they were going take to reduce emissions from the global freight sector.
Translating National Climate Commitments into Local Action for the Transport Sector
By Holger Dalkmann and Alyssa Fischer (Pic by NYC DOT/Flickr)
Multilateral Development Banks Join Forces to Ramp up Climate Action in Transport
Eight multilateral development banks today issued a joint statement, committing to accelerate their efforts to mitigate transport emissions and recognizing the need for more action on the resilience of transport to climate change.
African cities need to push for green, inclusive transport, forum hears
The need for cleaner and more efficient vehicles, public transport and adequate infrastructure for non-motorised transport in Africa is an issue that has received attention at the ongoing Transport Forum in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Beyond COP21: Paving The Way To A Resilient Transport System
Authors: Benoit Colin, Katherine Peinhardt