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Behavioral Changes in Travel Backed To Achieve Needed CO2 Emission Cuts
by Chris Woodside | Dec 22, 2009 | Magazine Articles
written for the Yale Climate Media Forum A new Urban Land Institute report on Americans’ traveling behavior concludes that cleaner cars and cleaner fuels alone can’t reduce carbon emissions unless Americans drive fewer miles at slower speeds, avoid gas-burning traffic...
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