Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long View

The following analysis traces U.S. transport CO2 emissions in combustion by mode for 1960–2008. Changes in emissions are divided into components related to overall population and economic growth, transport mode shift, changes in the ratio of fuel used to passenger or tonne-km of activity, and change...

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Main Authors: Lee Schipper, Anant Sudardshan, Calanit Saenger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/4/4/563/
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spelling doaj-ad204d054f234a4e8c0395efd8e69e342020-11-24T21:11:06ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732011-03-014456358110.3390/en4040563Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long ViewLee SchipperAnant SudardshanCalanit SaengerThe following analysis traces U.S. transport CO2 emissions in combustion by mode for 1960–2008. Changes in emissions are divided into components related to overall population and economic growth, transport mode shift, changes in the ratio of fuel used to passenger or tonne-km of activity, and changes in the CO2 content of fuels. Where data permit we show how changes in vehicle utilization affected CO2 emissions. We comment on factors causing the changes in components of emissions. A Log-Mean Divisia Index and Laspeyres decompositions of the 1960–2008 changes are calculated. From this decomposition we speculate to what extent the factors associated with the increases in CO2 emissions since 1960 would be important in the future, and what other factors could reduce emissions. This thorough decomposition is imperative for the crafting of transport policy that aims to address climate change. http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/4/4/563/U.S. transportCO2 emissionsfuel intensity
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Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long View
Energies
U.S. transport
CO2 emissions
fuel intensity
author_facet Lee Schipper
Anant Sudardshan
Calanit Saenger
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title Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long View
title_short Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long View
title_full Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long View
title_fullStr Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long View
title_full_unstemmed Transport and Carbon Emissions in the United States: The Long View
title_sort transport and carbon emissions in the united states: the long view
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The following analysis traces U.S. transport CO2 emissions in combustion by mode for 1960–2008. Changes in emissions are divided into components related to overall population and economic growth, transport mode shift, changes in the ratio of fuel used to passenger or tonne-km of activity, and changes in the CO2 content of fuels. Where data permit we show how changes in vehicle utilization affected CO2 emissions. We comment on factors causing the changes in components of emissions. A Log-Mean Divisia Index and Laspeyres decompositions of the 1960–2008 changes are calculated. From this decomposition we speculate to what extent the factors associated with the increases in CO2 emissions since 1960 would be important in the future, and what other factors could reduce emissions. This thorough decomposition is imperative for the crafting of transport policy that aims to address climate change.
topic U.S. transport
CO2 emissions
fuel intensity
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/4/4/563/
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