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Biomethane as a Transportation Fuel
Biomethane can be used as a direct replacement for natural gas in vehicles, yet policymakers must not conflate the two fuels because they have significantly different life cycle emissions.
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Charging Smart
Drivers, electric utilities, and the environment can all benefit when electric vehicles are better integrated with the grid.
Podcast
The Ultimate Designated Driver: Pros and Cons of Self-Driving Cars
Vehicles analyst, Jimmy O'Dea, examines the practical issues and philosophical implications of self-driving cars.
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Maximizing the Benefits of Self-Driving Vehicles
Seven principles for creating a cleaner, safer, and more equitable transportation system.
Report
Carbon Pricing and Low-Carbon Fuel Programs
California's LCFS and Cap-and-Trade Program are both essential for cutting transportation-related climate pollution.
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Bringing Electric Vehicles to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Zero-emission vehicles can save consumers money, cut oil use, and bring much-needed reductions in global warming emissions from our transportation sector.
Explainer
Biodiesel Basics
Biodiesel is a growing part of our fuel supply, but its potential as a solution depends on what it’s made from.
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Delivering Opportunity
California has an opportunity to improve public health, cut global warming emissions, and create new jobs through the electrification of trucks and buses.
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Electrifying the Vehicle Market
Drivers want electric cars—but depending on where you live, they may not be available.
Explainer
What is Tight Oil?
Tight oil is an emissions-intensive source of unconventional oil—and production is ramping up.
Explainer
How to Maximize Your Vehicle’s Fuel Economy
Simple tips to reduce the environmental impact of your car or truck.
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Fuel Economy Standards and the Mid-term Review
Fuel economy standards have been a runaway success for drivers and the climate. They should not be weakened.