Unpacking the New EPA Light- and Medium-Duty Vehicle Emissions Rule

April 9, 2024 in Transportation & Fuels Author: M. Moaz Uddin

On March 20, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the final vehicle standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles. These rules are meant to reduce air pollution by limiting vehicle tailpipe emissions. The regulations will allow American consumers to choose more cost-effective, eco-friendly vehicles, resulting in annual savings on fuel and upkeep expenses. Continue reading »

Minnesota Fires Offer Lessons on Resilience Measures

December 18, 2023 in Transportation & Fuels Author: Hannah Haas

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Minnesota’s largest wildfire in a century started with a lightning strike in August 2011. It burned slowly for a few weeks before more than tripling in size in a few days, driven by an unprecedented wind event. All told, the Pagami Creek Fire burned more than 92,000 acres of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Almost ten years later, the Greenwood Fire burned nearly 20,000 acres, mostly within the Superior National Forest, which prompted the first temporary closure of the Boundary Waters since the 1970s. Continue reading »

New Analysis Highlights Carbon Capture and Storage Opportunities in the Mid-Atlantic Region

November 27, 2023 in Carbon Management Author: Kelley Reierson

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The United States must rapidly decarbonize its industrial and energy production sectors to meet its midcentury climate goals, and carbon management is essential to meeting this objective. Carbon management has an important and complementary role alongside other emissions reduction strategies in decarbonizing sectors across our economy while protecting high-wage jobs. Continue reading »

Transportation Electrification Progress Since the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act

November 22, 2023 in Transportation & Fuels Author: M. Moaz Uddin

Two years ago this month, Congress passed the historic Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). Transportation electrification was one of the priorities in the legislation—electric vehicles and related infrastructure were eligible for $30.7 billion of the funding. We broke down the electric vehicle programs in a previous blog. Continue reading »