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Ephemeral Ruminations: The Oil Drum | There is plenty of oil but . . .

NISSAN | NISSAN GREEN PROGRAM, 2010

"Nissan regards the following three issues as paramount: reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions; minimizing emissions to preserve the atmosphere, water and soil; and the recycling of resources (reduce/reuse/recycle). The Nissan Green Program is a mid-term environmental action plan with focused objectives and activities meant to tackle these three key issues. We achieved virtually all of the objectives we set for the previous plan, Nissan Green Program 2005. The Nissan Green Program 2010 sets new objectives and plans between now and 2010.

Regulations & Standards for controlling greenhouse gas emissions from mobile sources. | Transportation and Climate | US EPA

This Web page provides links to standards and regulations for controlling greenhouse gas emissions from mobile sources. # EPA Home >> Transportation and Air Quality >> Transportation and Climate >> Regulations and Standards

Transport, Energy and CO2: Moving toward Sustainability - How the world can achieve deep CO2 reductions in transport by 2050

Transport accounts for nearly one-quarter of global energy-related CO2 emissions. To achieve the necessary deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, transport must play a significant role. The new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), Transport, Energy and CO2: Moving Toward Sustainability, looks at ways to enable growth in mobility without accelerating climate change.

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