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3 weeks ago |
theicct.org | Dan Rutherford
There’s a famous koan, or philosophical question used in Zen meditation, that asks, “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” An aviation variant of the question is, “What is the boom from a supersonic aircraft that hasn’t been built yet?” It may surprise you to hear that this has real policy implications. In late January, Boom Supersonic flew its XB-1 demonstrator aircraft faster than the speed of sound for the first time and then promptly retired it.
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1 month ago |
theicct.org
European market monitor for cars and vans offers data on new registrations and estimates of manufacturers’ compliance with CO2 emission targets in January 2025.
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1 month ago |
theicct.org | D'Errah Scott
The European Commission is rolling out a new industrial strategy that’s likely to bring substantial support for decarbonizing the automotive sector and the transition to electric vehicles.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
theicct.org | Tanzila Khan |Carlos Jiménez |Leticia Pineda |Zifei Yang
Leer en inglés. Más del 90% de las emisiones de CO2 en México provenientes del transporte son generadas por vehículos en circulación, con los vehículos ligeros representando el 65% de las emisiones de CO2 del transporte en carretera. La Contribución Determinada a Nivel Nacional actualizada de México en 2022 comprometió una reducción del 35% en las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en toda la economía, incluyendo una reducción del 22% en el sector transporte para 2030.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
theicct.org | Tanzila Khan |Carlos Jiménez |Leticia Pineda |Zifei Yang
Leer en español. More than 90% of Mexico’s CO2 emissions from transportation come from vehicles on the road, with light-duty vehicles accounting for 65% of the on-road transport CO2 emissions. Mexico’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution in 2022, pledged a 35% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions across the economy, including a 22% reduction from the transport sector by 2030. Mexico further officially announced a target for 50% of new LDV sales to be zero-emission by 2030.
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