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September 23, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- infrastructure, lightrail, oildependence, publictransit, rail, security, transportation bill, transportation policy
Heading into the fall, the Congressional debate is rightfully focussed on the landmark energy and climate bill as action moves from the House to the Senate. And part of that debate, thanks to NRDC, should be about the pincer move...continued→
August 11, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- biofuels, cleanvehicles, fueleconomy, hybrids, oildependence, publictransit, ranking, sprawl, states
While last summer's gas price spikes have finally faded in the rearview mirror, I was reminded this morning of how quickly things can change. At my local station, gas is creeping up to $2.62 per gallon. Nationally, in the last 20...continued→
July 30, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Solving Global Warming
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- bicycle, CAFE, cars, highways, infrastructure, publictransit, transportation policy
As analysts review this new analysis of transportation measures that can save fuel and cut greenhouse gases, they will be pleased to see that it is truly comprehensive and even-handed. Highway capacity expansion? It examined that. Freight strategies? That too....continued→
July 29, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- bicycle, cars, highways, infrastructure, publictransit, rail, transportation bill, transportation policy
Since at least President Nixon, our leaders have been calling for energy independence. And yet our reliance on imported oil keeps rising, and while our top trading partners are friendly countries like Canada we also rely on unfriendly regimes such...continued→
March 2, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- changeinwashington, greentransition, highways, infrastructure, legislation, oildependence, policy, publictransit, rail, sprawl, transportation bill, transportation policy
A couple of weeks ago I noted some of President Obama's statements about transportation and land-development which showed that he cares about, and understands, important but oft-overlooked policies that have a huge influence on how much oil the nation...continued→
February 26, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- changeinwashington, gasoline, highways, infrastructure, lightrail, oildependence, pollution, publictransit, rail, security, smartercities, transportation bill, transportation policy
A big-tent coalition of groups running the gamut from the National Association of Realtors to the American Public Health Association to NRDC unveiled a new platform for federal transportation policy today as part of the Transportation for America Campaign. Check out...continued→
February 24, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- changeinwashington, DOT, highways, infrastructure, legislation, prices, publictransit, rail, transportation bill, transportation policy
Ah, Washington. This is a lovely town, but it has its quirks. When, for example, taxes are the topic. Sen. Russell Long of Louisiana had a funny saying about the national aversion to the sticky issue of generating revenue: "Don't tax me,...continued→
February 18, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- changeinwashington, development, energy, gasoline, highways, infrastructure, lightrail, metropolitan, publictransit, rail, smartercities, sprawl, transportation bill, transportation policy
Last week was a remarkably revealing week regarding this new Administration's transportation policy. First, on February 10th at a Florida town hall meeting, President Obama declares that I think a lot more people are open now to thinking regionally in...continued→
February 11, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- cleanvehicles, energy, globalwarming, liquidcoal, oildependence, publictransit, security, tarsands, transportation policy
Are the goals of energy security and climatic stability fundamentally at odds? Or can we in the U.S. forge ahead toward a preferred future in which we address both these threats? These are valid questions. While we must be...continued→
February 3, 2009
Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil
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- globalwarming, highways, infrastructure, lightrail, oildependence, publictransit, rail, stimulus, transportation policy
Watching the Senate debate on the economic recovery bill, I am reminded of a remarkable event in 2001. The Surface Transportation Policy Project held an awards dinner to celebrate the tenth anniversary of ISTEA, the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of...continued→