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What About the Other Energy Bill?

September 23, 2009

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
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

Moving Cooler: How to Drive Down Oil Dependence and Pollution

July 29, 2009

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
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

Changing Direction: Another Hopeful Sign with Appointment of Roy Kienitz

March 2, 2009

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
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

Transportation For America: Building A Cleaner, More Fuel-Efficient Future

February 26, 2009

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
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

Charging for the Use of Our Roads?

February 24, 2009

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
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

Connecting the Dots: President Obama Begins Laying Out a Vision for Transportation

February 18, 2009

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
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

Saving Oil, Cutting Pollution: How to Transform Transportation

November 25, 2008

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
CAFE, cars, DOT, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, greentransition, rail, transportation bill, transportation policy

"If you do what you've always done, you get what you've always gotten." -Tony Robbins When you think about transportation issues, what's the first thing that comes to mind? High gas prices and troubled bridges. There was the "bridge to...continued

Fixing the Financing of Transportation

November 6, 2008

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
changeinwashington, gasoline, gasprices, globalwarming, oildependence, transportation bill

Although it seems like a lifetime, it was just three short weeks ago that NRDC and the American Public Transportation Association sponsored an event at one of the nation’s most impressive train stations, Union Station in Washington, D.C. National Journal...continued

Building a Bridge to Somewhere

October 14, 2008

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
cars, cities, development, gasprices, globalwarming, highways, legislation, lightrail, oildependence, policy, publictransit, rail, sprawl, transportation bill

"We built a really inefficient environment with the greatest efficiency ever known to man." -- Andy Karsner, Asst Sec for Energy and Efficiency and Renewable Energy at Department of Energy, as quoted in Tom Friedman's Hot, Flat and Crowded Driving...continued

No Free Ride

April 18, 2008

Posted by Deron Lovaas in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
cars, globalwarming, oildependence, policy, pollution, transportation bill

Gas taxes, federal and state, are key revenue sources for public investments in transportation infrastructure and operations. At the federal level, the gas tax has been around since 1932, although it wasn't actually made exclusively available for transportation purposes until...continued

Deron Lovaas
Deron Lovaas
Federal Transportation Policy Director
Washington, D.C.
I joined NRDC after working for several other conservation groups and Maryland's Environment Department. I...
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