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Cannon 205 $a1st edition 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston $cElsevier$dc2007 215 $a1 online resource (309 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-369495-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tIntroduction and overview /$rDan Sperling and James S. Cannon --$tPeaking of world oil production and its mitigation /$rRobert L. Hirsch, Roger Bezdek and Robert Wendling --$tToward a policy agenda for climate change : changing technologies and fuels and the changing value of energy /$rDuncan Eggar --$tCoordinated policy measures for reducing the fuel use of the U.S. light duty vehicle fleet /$rAnup P. Bandivadekar and John B. Heywood --$tCarbon burdens from new car sales in the United States /$rJohn DeCicco, Freda Fung and Feng An --$tReducing vehicle emissions through cap-and-trade schemes /$rJohn German --$tNorth American feebate analysis model /$rAlexandre Dumas, David L. Greene and Andre? 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Bodde --$tToward a transportation policy agenda for climate change /$rDavid Burwell and Daniel Sperling. 330 $aClimate change is one of the greatest challenges facing global society. The debate over what to do is confounded by the uncertain relationship between increasing greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, and the impact of those changes on nature and human civilization. This book will provide professionals and students alike with the latest information regarding greenhouse emissions while presenting the most up-to-date techniques for reducing these emissions. 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