Reducing Emissions from Transportation
Air emissions from the transport of goods and people are a major source of pollution that impacts air quality, public health, and the environment. Our trinational work in this area aims to make transportation more efficient and less polluting throughout North America.
Publications
80 pages June 1, 2018
Reducing Emissions from Goods Movement via Maritime Transportation in North America
The influence of ship emissions on air quality in Mexico and the potential improvements resulting from the ratification of Annex VI of the...
31 pages June 1, 2018
Reducing Emissions from Goods Movement via Maritime Transportation in North America
This document presents the key premises and results of the fuel supply and cost analysis, in support of Mexico's submission of an Emission Control...
25 pages June 1, 2018
Reducing Emissions from Goods Movement via Maritime Transportation in North America
The basis for this work was an unpublished CEC report entitled, Inventario Nacional de Emisiones de Fuentes de Area 2008 (National Emissions...
48 pages January 26, 2016
Reducing Air Pollution at Land Ports of Entry: Recommendations for Canada, Mexico and the United States
As part of the Greening Transportation at North American Land Ports of Entry project, this report presents a review of previous work related to air...
4 pages March 31, 2011
Destination Sustainability
Transportation is second only to electricity generation as a source of greenhouse gas (gHg) emissions and freight transportation is the fastest...
Projects
2017 - 2018 Completed
Reducing Pollution from Maritime Transport
2015 - 2016 Completed
Enhancing North American Enforcement of the IMO Maritime Fuel Sulfur Limits
2013 - 2014 Completed
Greening Transportation at North American Land Ports of Entry
2013 - 2014 Completed