While waiting in traffic behind a brand-new battery electric vehicle (BEV) recently, I couldn’t help but notice the shiny badge stating, “Zero Emission.” But is there such a thing?
A zero-emission fleet future can be daunting. However, early discussions with dealers and OEMs—even years before ditching the exhaust pipes—can help fleets plan for decarbonized operations.
“California and the federal government are making unprecedented investments to prepare for a zero-emissions future that will bring multiple cost-saving benefits in reduced fuel and maintenance ...
Presidential candidates, state governments, and utilities are promoting “net zero” emissions targets to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and preserve a safe climate future by ...
In the auto sector, most OEMs aim to reach net zero by 2050, but emissions reporting and standards remain weak. Incoming regulatory pressure on emissions will require companies to improve their ...
Zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) are commonly understood to be modern vehicles that do not produce tailpipe emissions. The phrase “ZEV mandate” is now used to identify California’s effort to ...
Science, equity and climate justice demand that the United States immediately begin reducing aviation greenhouse gas emissions to achieve a zero-emissions aviation sector by 2050. Greenhouse gas ...
That was certainly the case following my previous article, Nuclear Power Could Cut The World’s Carbon Emissions In Half ... output by 2050 to reach net zero energy. That’s the difference ...
DfT confirms that the Zero Emissions Vehicle mandate, requiring more than a fifth of the cars sold by manufacturers to be electric, will come into force next year. Carmakers face additional costs ...
Most states plan to cut planet-warming pollution from the building sector but have fewer ideas for how to tackle industrial emissions. EPA offered every state $3 million to create a climate plan ...
Global industrial emissions will need to fall by 25% by 2030 for the world to be on track to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 – a target espoused by many of the world’s largest economies.