AASHTO PCRT-2008 Primer on Transportation and Climate Change《底层涂料之于交通和气候变化.修改件1》.pdf
《AASHTO PCRT-2008 Primer on Transportation and Climate Change《底层涂料之于交通和气候变化.修改件1》.pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《AASHTO PCRT-2008 Primer on Transportation and Climate Change《底层涂料之于交通和气候变化.修改件1》.pdf(56页珍藏版)》请在麦多课文档分享上搜索。
1、Primer on Transportation and Climate Change April 2008Climate Change, VMT, and the Economy: The AASHTO Perspective I n its July 2007 publication, A New Vision for the 21st Century, AASHTO noted that “global climate change has become a political, environmental, and economic fact of life.” That report
2、 identified bold but achievable goals for reducing Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from road transportation: Support the Presidents goal to reduce oil consumption 20 percent in 10 years. Double the fuel efficiency of passenger cars and light trucks. Double transit ridership by 2030, and significantly
3、 expand the market share of passengers and freight moved by rail. Reduce the growth in vehicle miles traveled (VMT)from three trillion in 2006 to five trillion, rather than the projected seven trillion, by 2055. Increase the percentage of those who car pool, walk, bike, or work at home. Achieving th
4、ese goals will require major efforts to develop next-generation technologies in vehicles and fuels. Current government forecasts assume only incremental advances in vehicles and fuels between now and 2020, with few additional gains beyond that year. Much greater improvements will be needed in order
5、to achieve major reductions in GHG emissions. In addition to improving vehicles and fuels, it also will be important to reduce the growth in VMT as com- pared to recent trends. Between 1982 and 2007, VMT grew at approximate 2.5 percent annuallyclosely tracking growth in the economy and personal inco
6、me, and exceeding the growth in population. Going for- ward, some growth in VMT will be needed to accommodate a growing population and a growing economy, including truck freight shipments. Therefore, rather than seeking to cut VMT in real terms, AASHTO has proposed a goal of reducing the rate of gro
7、wth in VMT to approximately the rate of population growthabout 1 percent per year. It was interesting to note how the United Kingdom addressed this issue in its October 2007 report To- ward a Sustainable Transport System. The report found that for transport, supporting economic growth and tackling c
8、arbon emissions, “does not have to be an either/or choice.” Likewise, AASHTO believes U.S. policies must be balanced in ways which help reduce transportations impact on global climate change, but which also sustain VMT growth at the level needed to support a healthy National economy. John Horsley Ex
9、ecutive Director 2008 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law. 2008 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of appli
10、cable law.iii Introduction 1 Executive Summary 3 Part I: The Causes and Impacts of Climate Change 7 The Evidence of Climate Change .7 The Impacts of Climate Change on the Transportation System 8 The Causes of Climate Change 10 Increasing GHG Emissions .10 Reducing Carbon Absorption .12 Part II: Clim
11、ate Change and Public Policy 15 The Goals of Climate Change Policy 15 Stabilizing Global Average Temperatures .16 Stabilizing GHG Concentrations in the Atmosphere .16 Reducing GHG Emissions .16 Increasing Carbon Absorption .17 Adaptation .18 Potential Strategies for Reducing GHG Emissions in the Uni
12、ted States 19 Establishing a “Carbon Price” 19 Other Strategies to Promote GHG Emission Reductions .20 Part III: Trends in GHG Emissions from Road Travel .23 Data Sources 23 Current Government Forecasts 25 Trends in Fuel Economy .25 Trends in Use of Alternative Fuels .25 Trends in VMT 27 Trends in G
13、HG Emissions .28 Alternative Forecasts: The Potential for Faster Reductions 28 Four Alternate Scenarios .29 Results .29 Contents 2008 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.Part IV. How Do We Get Th
14、ere from Here? 33 Technological Innovations in Vehicles and Fuels.33 Gas/Electric Hybrids 33 Plug-In Hybrids .33 Biofuels 34 Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles 35 Reducing the Growth in VMT.36 Expanding Transit Service 36 Other Alternatives to Single-Occupant Auto Travel 37 Changes in Land-Use Patterns .37
15、 Operational Strategies .39 Congestion Relief .39 Driver Behavior 40 The Policy Toolbox 40 R summarizes the impacts of climate change, including impacts on the transportation system; and explains how greenhouse gas emissions con- tribute to climate change. Part II provides an introduction to climate
16、 change pol- icy issues. This section briefly outlines the main goals of climate change policies, and provides an overview of the major strategies that are being considered and/or adopted to achieve those goals. This section includes a discussion of “cap and trade” proposals, a carbon tax, energy ef
17、fi- ciency standards, and other economy-wide proposals that could be adopted to address climate change. Part III discusses trends in GHG emissions from road transportation. This section reviews historical trends and current government projections for fuel economy, vehi- cle miles traveled (VMT), and
18、 greenhouse gas emissions from road transportation. It also presents four alternate scenarios showing that faster improvements in fuel econ- omy and somewhat slower growth in VMT could result in steep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Part IV reviews potential measures to reduce GHG em
19、issions from road transportation. This section dis- cusses potential improvements in vehicles and fuels; potential ways to reduce the growth of VMT; and potential operational strategies for reducing GHG emissions. This section then provides an overview of policy tools that could help promote these c
20、hanges, including measures such as increasing fuel economy standards; requiring greater use of renewable fuels; expanding funding for research and development; and establishing a “carbon price” through a cap-and- trade system or other measures. Part V identifies issues for further research. This sec
21、tion lists a series of issues that warrant additional research by AASHTO or others. For example, one important issue is the underlying growth trend in VMT . There is some evidence that growth in VMT is slowing due to economic and demographic factors. Additional research is needed to ensure that poli
22、cymakers have a solid basis for setting policies on transportation and climate change. The Reference Materials section, which follows Part V, includes a list of major studies and other published reports on climate change and transportation. A litera- ture review summarizing these reports has been po
23、sted on the AASHTO web site along with this primer at bookstore.transportation.org. This primer is based on the most recent research in the field. Its purpose is to outline the current thinking of gov- ernmental agencies, researchers, and advocacy groups on the issue of climate change and transporta
24、tion. The con- clusions stated in those reports do not necessarily reflect the views of AASHTO or its members. AASHTO will be sponsoring additional research and will be providing the results of that research in subsequent reports. Introduction Cover photo courtesy of FIGG, engineer of record for the
- 1.请仔细阅读文档,确保文档完整性,对于不预览、不比对内容而直接下载带来的问题本站不予受理。
- 2.下载的文档,不会出现我们的网址水印。
- 3、该文档所得收入(下载+内容+预览)归上传者、原创作者;如果您是本文档原作者,请点此认领!既往收益都归您。
下载文档到电脑,查找使用更方便
10000 积分 0人已下载
下载 | 加入VIP,交流精品资源 |
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- AASHTOPCRT2008PRIMERONTRANSPORTATIONANDCLIMATECHANGE 底层 涂料 交通 气候变化 修改 PDF

链接地址:http://www.mydoc123.com/p-417883.html