Posts Tagged sustainability

Millennial Mobility Preferences: Good News for Sustainable Transportation

7 April 2014 | Issue 4

By Lucian Go For a printable version of this article, click here. It no longer takes a transportation planner to see the shift occurring in the travel habits of the millennial generation, which is the largest and most diverse in American history. Born between 1982 and 2003, millennials are driving less, walking and biking more, […]

Sustainable Biofuels: The Leading Edge of Sustainable Transport

7 April 2014 | Issue 4

By Gerard Ostheimer For a printable version of this article, click here. Transportation accounts for approximately 20% of total global energy demand; therefore, de-carbonizing the transportation sector is fundamental to reducing global demand for fossil fuels. Fortunately, the international community is starting to act on the need for sustainable energy. UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon […]

Renewable Fuel Standard: Driving Change or Maintaining Status Quo?

7 April 2014 | Issue 4

By Adam Christensen For a printable version of this article, click here. It is said that you should never discuss religion and politics in polite company, but sometimes I feel like this saying should be never discuss religion, politics and biofuels in polite company. In the best situations, when I say that I work on […]

The Simple Power of the Bicycle

7 April 2014 | Issue 4

By Leah Shahum For a printable version of this article, click here. Let’s be honest: The facts and figures about the threat of global warming can be overwhelming, so much so that it is common for people to feel paralyzed by inaction when they hear climate change warnings. They may be left to wonder “Well, […]

Sustainable Air Travel for a Carbon-Free Future

26 January 2014 | Issue 4

By Michael Colonno and Juan J. Alonso For a printable version of this article, click here. Commercial aviation is one of the fastest growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions and yet a critical component of the global economic infrastructure. A recent report, co-authored by the U.S. Department of Transportation, forecasts global carbon dioxide emissions due to […]

Rail Transportation and Energy Efficiency

26 January 2014 | Issue 4

By Richard Frank For a printable version of this article, click here. The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is the state agency responsible for planning, designing, building and operating the first high-speed rail system in the nation. As a member of the Authority’s Board of Directors, I’m pleased to provide an update on the project’s […]

Fuels for Fresh Air

26 January 2014 | Issue 4

Diane Wu in conversation with Mark Jacobson For a printable version of the article, click here. As you read this, chances are the air that you’re breathing contains thousands of particles per cubic centimeter. The air and atmosphere that surrounds us is a dynamic and largely invisible landscape that is shaped by many factors, including […]

Emerging Technologies for the Future Automobile

26 January 2014 | Issue 4

By Santiago Miret For a printable version of the article, click here. Every day, the United States burns over 13 million barrels of oil to maintain its vast transportation system, with ~8.8 million barrels of that used for personal cars. America’s reliance on oil has many hidden implications to health, domestic and foreign policy, climate […]