GHG emissions
In 2020, the transport sector added 12 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to the atmosphere, including CO2, N2O, methane, and black carbon. Absent significant policy changes, annual GHG emissions from transportation will soar by 2050 to 21 billion metric tons. However, the ICCT’s policy outline shows how to slash the sector’s GHG output by 8 billion metric tons from the 2020 level.
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- Stephanie Searle, Acting Deputy Director (Washington, DC)
- Peter Mock, Europe Managing Director / Regional Lead (Berlin)
- Ray Minjares, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director and San Francisco Managing Director (San Francisco, CA)
- Dan Rutherford, Senior Director of Research (San Francisco)
- Felipe Rodríguez, Heavy-Duty Vehicles Program Director / Europe Deputy Managing Director (Berlin)
- Nikita Pavlenko, Program Lead (Washington, DC)
- Leticia Pineda, Mexico and Canada Regional Lead (San Francisco, CA)
- He Huang, Associate Researcher (Beijing)
- Ketan Gore, Fellow (New Delhi)
- Marta Negri, Associate Researcher (Berlin)
- Aaron Isenstadt, Senior Researcher (San Francisco)
- Jonathan Benoit, Fellow (San Francisco)
- Richard Kirschner, Fellow (Washington, D.C.)
- Shraeya Mithal, Associate Researcher (Washington, D.C.)
- Carolina Rodrigues Poupinha, Associate Researcher (Berlin)
- Vaibhav Kush, Researcher (New Delhi)
- Namita Singh, Associate Researcher (India)
- Pierre-Louis Ragon, Researcher (Berlin)
- Francielle Carvalho, Researcher (São Paulo)
- Eamonn Mulholland, Researcher (Berlin)
- Hussein Basma, Researcher (Berlin)
- Zhenying Shao, Senior Researcher (San Francisco, CA)
- Lingzhi Jin, Senior Researcher (San Francisco, CA)
- Jan Dornoff, Research Lead (Berlin)
- Chelsea Baldino, Senior Researcher (Berlin)