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Innovation in Transit: Reducing Emissions

Innovation in Transit: Reducing Emissions. November 22, 2010 By Michael Replogle, Global Policy Director and Founder Institute for Transportation and Development Policy International Economic Forum of the Americas, Toronto. Growth Choice: High or Low Carbon Footprint?.

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Innovation in Transit: Reducing Emissions

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  1. Innovation in Transit: Reducing Emissions November 22, 2010 By Michael Replogle, Global Policy Director and Founder Institute for Transportation and Development Policy International Economic Forum of the Americas, Toronto

  2. Growth Choice: High or Low Carbon Footprint? • What growth rate for motor vehicle travel? • How efficient are transportation networks? • What implications for overall long-term building and community energy efficiency?

  3. Higher carbon path

  4. Lower carbon path

  5. Avoid-Shift-Improve Large reduction in CO2 from transport possible Large net negative cost per ton of CO2 avoided considering co-benefits

  6. High Quality Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)

  7. Guangzhou: Pre-BRT

  8. Guangzhou With BRT

  9. Can we manage, allocate, and price street space to favor a faster, affordable pathway to low-carbon transport?

  10. For More Information Michael Replogle Global Policy Director & Founder Institute for Transportation and Development Policy 1210 18th Street NW, 3rd Floor Washington, DC 20036 mreplogle@itdp.org 212-629-8001 www.itdp.org

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