Light-duty cars and trucks produce 40% of transportation CO 2. Decarbonizing the sector will require that two-thirds to 90% of passenger autos be zero-emission vehicles by 2050. ICCT research on ...
Most buses and heavy-duty trucks rely on diesel engines that emit dangerous levels of particulates, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants that cause chronic disease and premature death. Rising demand ...
Policymakers need robust findings on the costs and effectiveness of different options. The ICCT’s Modeling Center brings together the models, expertise, and datasets needed to create scenarios and ...
Rachel Muncrief is a chemical engineer with more than 20 years of experience working to mitigate the health and climate impacts from the transportation sector. Before becoming Executive Director of ...
Nik Pavlenko is ICCT’s Programs Director, Fuels and Aviation. Mr. Pavlenko’s work is focused on the techno-economics and climate implications of alternative fuels, as well as the policy interventions ...
Pollution from the world's transportation fleet accounted for at least 385,000 deaths in 2015 and caused $1 trillion in damages to health. Long-term exposure to fine particulates, nitrogen oxides, ...