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on and greater fuel economy for reducing tailpipe emissions. Electricity-based hydrocarbon fuels, also known as e-fuels, can indeed reduce car emissions using conventional vehicle technology. Though internal
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living document that can serve as a basis for further discussion. The four publishers of this guidebook also see it as a foundation for dialogue with mobility companies, which we intend to expand on in the coming
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change would impact traditional automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers. They also considered labour demand changes in EV-related sectors, including mechanical and plant engineering
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competitiveness, and sovereignty concerns have moved to the fore. Policies for the post-2030 period also need to address a different set of issues and dynamics than pre-2030 policies. This discussion paper
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climate neutral by the middle of the century, it is imperative to not only shift to renewables, but also to halve the energy required by the transport sector as a whole. Regarding the energy transition in [...] n. This will not only help us to meet carbon reduction targets for the transport sector, but will also serve to reduce our dependency on oil imports. It would nevertheless be a mistake to believe that [...] authors of this study. Clearly, sustainability means much more than just “long-term availability”. It also means ensuring environmental standards and viable conditions for workers across the entire supply
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an overview of the most important aspects for the transport sector in this paper. In some places we also recommend positions that the new German government should take during the negotiations on the package [...] The German government will only be able to achieve its national climate protection targets if it also lends its support to an effective Fit for 55 package . The effectiveness of this effort depends above
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offering rigorous research in an entertaining format, we hope to simultaneously inform and amuse – while also mobilizing support for societal change. The future of transport is the overarching theme of this
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goods traffic is saved through the consolidation of deliveries and waste collection. But Gothenburg also uses other instruments - such as congestion charges - to improve traffic and promote smart logistics
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limit global warming to well below two degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels. The conference also spotlighted the importance of the transport sector – an area previously neglected in climate debates [...] France, China, and India – was signed in short order during the negotiations. The initial signatories also include four regions and cities, as well as 18 companies and non-governmental organizations, such [...] regional and local. These efforts will not only pay off in terms of protecting the climate, but will also help to combat the environmentally harmful impacts of road transport, such as urban air pollution
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know – we can’t really compare these cases because there was also criminal misconduct involved in the diesel scandal. But the scandal also brought to light what only the experts knew until then: that a [...] zero-emission cars, not only because that is what they are within the scope of the legislation 1 , but also because there was neither time nor motivation to think about them more deeply. Thirteen years on, [...] vehicle sector to electric drive in the coming years. Other manufacturers were less unambiguous but they also started to prepare for a fundamental shift in the drive technology that will power their vehicles