The U.S. can learn from Germany’s successful transport policies to reduce CO2 emissions and petroleum dependence

Buehler, R. (2015). The U.S. can learn from Germany’s successful transport policies to reduce CO2 emissions and petroleum dependence.
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In the past decade, the U.S. government has made renewed attempts to lower the C02 emissions of its vehicle fleet through stricter fuel economy and emission standards regulations. Ralph Buehler writes that these policies have met with little success. He argues that the U.S. should look to Germany for examples of successful policies which have reduced emissions by reducing the demand for car transport by making walking, cycling, and public transport more attractive modes of transport.

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