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This volume contains articles from leading analysts and researchers on sustainable transportation, who provide critical reflections on how automobile-related climate policies have evolved up to now in Europe and around the world, in view of the widely recognized need to substantially curb global emissions of greenhouse gases in the coming decades. Authors describe the policies which have been most effective, outline their economic and social implications, present success stories while critically reviewing less successful examples, and suggest strategies to decarbonize passenger transportation on a global scale.




This volume contains articles from leading analysts and researchers on sustainable transportation, who provide critical reflections on how automobile-related climate policies have evolved up to now in Europe and around the world, in view of the widely recognized need to substantially curb global emissions of greenhouse gases in the coming decades. Authors describe the policies which have been most effective, outline their economic and social implications, present success stories while critically reviewing less successful examples, and suggest strategies to decarbonize passenger transportation on a global scale.

“This book is a treasure chest of insights and nuggets about the future of the car. It brings together many of the world’s leading thinkers and analysts to explain how we might navigate toward a secure, low-carbon future. This is a must-read for anyone concerned about the world’s precarious dependence on petroleum-guzzling cars.”

Daniel Sperling, Professor and Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, USA

“This impressive book proposes a wide range of practical steps that can be taken now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport. It shows how efforts by international bodies, national governments and local communities are all needed to avoid dangerous changes to our planet’s climate. The thorough policy analysis and the many good practice examples provide a strong evidence base for political action now.”

Jack Short, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum, Paris, France

Cars and Carbon is essential reading for the world’s transportation community. Radically reducing greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles may be the greatest challenge global society faces as it strives to avoid dangerous climate change while extending the benefits of personal mobility. In Cars and Carbon, a superlative group of international experts tackle the problem in its full complexity and offer practical, meaningful solutions.”

David L. Greene, Corporate Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA

“Any interested researcher, environmental policy student or analyst will find this book very useful in understanding our future climate policy priorities in the transport sector. Rarely does a book offer such deep policy insights; I hope that policymakers study every chapter in detail.”

Stavros Dimas, Former European Commissioner for the Environment


This volume contains articles from leading analysts and researchers on sustainable transportation, who provide critical reflections on how automobile-related climate policies have evolved up to now in Europe and around the world, in view of the widely recognized need to substantially curb global emissions of greenhouse gases in the coming decades. Authors describe the policies which have been most effective, outline their economic and social implications, present success stories while critically reviewing less successful examples, and suggest strategies to decarbonize passenger transportation on a global scale.

“This book is a treasure chest of insights and nuggets about the future of the car. It brings together many of the world’s leading thinkers and analysts to explain how we might navigate toward a secure, low-carbon future. This is a must-read for anyone concerned about the world’s precarious dependence on petroleum-guzzling cars.”

Daniel Sperling, Professor and Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, USA

“This impressive book proposes a wide range of practical steps that can be taken now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport. It shows how efforts by international bodies, national governments and local communities are all needed to avoid dangerous changes to our planet’s climate. The thorough policy analysis and the many good practice examples provide a strong evidence base for political action now.”

Jack Short, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum, Paris, France

Cars and Carbon is essential reading for the world’s transportation community. Radically reducing greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles may be the greatest challenge global society faces as it strives to avoid dangerous climate change while extending the benefits of personal mobility. In Cars and Carbon, a superlative group of international experts tackle the problem in its full complexity and offer practical, meaningful solutions.”

David L. Greene, Corporate Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA

“Any interested researcher, environmental policy student or analyst will find this book very useful in understanding our future climate policy priorities in the transport sector. Rarely does a book offer such deep policy insights; I hope that policymakers study every chapter in detail.”

Stavros Dimas, Former European Commissioner for the Environment
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction....Pages 1-15
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
The Attractiveness of Car Use....Pages 19-42
The Importance of Passenger Cars for Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions – Today and Tomorrow....Pages 43-70
Front Matter....Pages 71-71
The Past and the Future of EU Regulatory Policies to Reduce Road Transport Carbon Emissions....Pages 73-96
Fuel Policies in the EU: Lessons Learned from the Past and Outlook for the Future....Pages 97-126
Fuel Taxation, Regulations and Selective Incentives: Striking the Balance....Pages 127-151
The Right EU Policy Framework for Reducing Car CO2 Emissions....Pages 153-177
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
CO2-Based Taxation of Motor Vehicles....Pages 181-200
Fuel Taxation in Europe....Pages 201-220
Passenger Road Transport During Transition and Post-transition Period: Residential Fuel Consumption and Fuel Taxation in the Czech Republic....Pages 221-246
Accelerated Introduction of ‘Clean’ Cars in Sweden....Pages 247-268
Making People Independent from the Car – Multimodality as a Strategic Concept to Reduce CO2-Emissions....Pages 269-293
National Road User Charging: Theory and Implementation....Pages 295-323
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Mobility Management Solutions to Transport Problems Around the World....Pages 327-354
Automobiles and Climate Policy in the Rest of the OECD....Pages 355-369
Transport and Climate Policy in the Developing World – The Region that Matters Most....Pages 371-391
Epilogue – The Future of the Automobile: CO2 May Not Be the Great Decider....Pages 393-415
Back Matter....Pages 417-421


This volume contains articles from leading analysts and researchers on sustainable transportation, who provide critical reflections on how automobile-related climate policies have evolved up to now in Europe and around the world, in view of the widely recognized need to substantially curb global emissions of greenhouse gases in the coming decades. Authors describe the policies which have been most effective, outline their economic and social implications, present success stories while critically reviewing less successful examples, and suggest strategies to decarbonize passenger transportation on a global scale.

“This book is a treasure chest of insights and nuggets about the future of the car. It brings together many of the world’s leading thinkers and analysts to explain how we might navigate toward a secure, low-carbon future. This is a must-read for anyone concerned about the world’s precarious dependence on petroleum-guzzling cars.”

Daniel Sperling, Professor and Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, USA

“This impressive book proposes a wide range of practical steps that can be taken now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport. It shows how efforts by international bodies, national governments and local communities are all needed to avoid dangerous changes to our planet’s climate. The thorough policy analysis and the many good practice examples provide a strong evidence base for political action now.”

Jack Short, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum, Paris, France

Cars and Carbon is essential reading for the world’s transportation community. Radically reducing greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles may be the greatest challenge global society faces as it strives to avoid dangerous climate change while extending the benefits of personal mobility. In Cars and Carbon, a superlative group of international experts tackle the problem in its full complexity and offer practical, meaningful solutions.”

David L. Greene, Corporate Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA

“Any interested researcher, environmental policy student or analyst will find this book very useful in understanding our future climate policy priorities in the transport sector. Rarely does a book offer such deep policy insights; I hope that policymakers study every chapter in detail.”

Stavros Dimas, Former European Commissioner for the Environment
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction....Pages 1-15
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
The Attractiveness of Car Use....Pages 19-42
The Importance of Passenger Cars for Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions – Today and Tomorrow....Pages 43-70
Front Matter....Pages 71-71
The Past and the Future of EU Regulatory Policies to Reduce Road Transport Carbon Emissions....Pages 73-96
Fuel Policies in the EU: Lessons Learned from the Past and Outlook for the Future....Pages 97-126
Fuel Taxation, Regulations and Selective Incentives: Striking the Balance....Pages 127-151
The Right EU Policy Framework for Reducing Car CO2 Emissions....Pages 153-177
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
CO2-Based Taxation of Motor Vehicles....Pages 181-200
Fuel Taxation in Europe....Pages 201-220
Passenger Road Transport During Transition and Post-transition Period: Residential Fuel Consumption and Fuel Taxation in the Czech Republic....Pages 221-246
Accelerated Introduction of ‘Clean’ Cars in Sweden....Pages 247-268
Making People Independent from the Car – Multimodality as a Strategic Concept to Reduce CO2-Emissions....Pages 269-293
National Road User Charging: Theory and Implementation....Pages 295-323
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Mobility Management Solutions to Transport Problems Around the World....Pages 327-354
Automobiles and Climate Policy in the Rest of the OECD....Pages 355-369
Transport and Climate Policy in the Developing World – The Region that Matters Most....Pages 371-391
Epilogue – The Future of the Automobile: CO2 May Not Be the Great Decider....Pages 393-415
Back Matter....Pages 417-421
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