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Dec 11 , 2020
  • Webinar
  • City Efforts to Realize Low-Carbon, Equitable Transportation

    Research from ACEEE’s 2020 City Clean Energy Scorecard shows that some cities have taken key steps over the past 18 months to reduce transportation-related emissions, with several municipalities releasing sustainable transportation plans and four cities (of 100) taking new steps to create compact, transit-oriented communities. However, our research also suggests that all cities can do much more, including adopting vehicle-miles-traveled (VMT) reduction targets and tracking progress toward meeting them. In this webinar, ACEEE discusses research findings, and officials from Minneapolis and Washington, DC share strategies to reduce transportation-related emissions and inequities.

    Research from ACEEE’s 2020 City Clean Energy Scorecard shows that some cities have taken key steps over the past 18 months to reduce transportation-related emissions, with several municipalities releasing sustainable transportation plans and four cities (of 100) taking new steps to create compact, transit-oriented communities. However, our research also suggests that all cities can do much more, including adopting vehicle-miles-traveled (VMT) reduction targets and tracking progress toward meeting them. In this webinar, ACEEE discusses research findings, and officials from Minneapolis and Washington, DC share strategies to reduce transportation-related emissions and inequities.

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