Transportation and Climate Change Clearinghouse
The Transportation and Climate Change Clearinghouse is designed as a one-stop source of information on transportation and climate change issues. It includes information on greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, analytic methods and tools, GHG reduction strategies, potential impacts of climate change on transportation infrastructure, and approaches for integrating climate change considerations into transportation decision making.
The Clearinghouse also provides a forum for transportation and environmental professionals to exchange information about the linkages between transportation and climate change.
- Emissions Analysis of Freight Transport Comparing Land-Side and Water-Side Short-Sea Routes: Development and Demonstration of a Freight Routing and Emissions Analysis Tool (FREAT). This study is aimed at developing a methodology and tools to effectively compare emissions from land-side and water-side freight transport alternatives.
View the final report. - The Potential Impacts of Global Sea Level Rise on Transportation Infrastructure Phase 1 - Final Report: the District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia. This study uses multiple data sources to quantify the potential impact of sea level rise on land and transportation infrastructure in coastal areas of the eastern United States.
View the final report.
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The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 88th Annual Meeting
(The spotlight theme for 2009 is Transportation, Energy, and Climate Change)
January 11 - 15, 2009
Washington, D.C. -
8th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference
January 22 - 24, 2009
Albuquerque, NM -
National Conversation on Climate Action
April 22, 2009
Several locations