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Transportation in a Climate-Constrained World

Andreas Schafer

Transportation consumes two-thirds of the world's petroleum and has become the largest contributor to global environmental change. Most of this increase in scale can be attributed to the strong desire for personal mobility that comes with economic growth. This talk will cover the past and future travel demand; the influence of personal and business choices on passenger travel's climate impact; technologies and alternative fuels that may become available to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from passenger transport; and policies that would promote a more sustainable transportation system. And most important, when all of these options are taken together, it will consider whether a more sustainable transportation system will be possible in the next thirty to fifty years, or whether we must accept a future where transportation remains a major contributor to climate change.

Speaker: Andreas Schafer, University of Cambridge

NVIDIA Auditurium (Editor's Note:  While other events in the Stanford Energy Series occur in the NVIDIA Auditorium, this particular one did not list a location.  You may want to verify the location before attending.)

Monday, 03/07/11

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Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center

MacKenzie Room
475 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305

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