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Why roadmaps for moving people must be considered alongside future strategies for freight and logistics.
by John Davies
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Powerful opportunities to cut fleet fuel costs and carbon footprints emerge in surprising ways.
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Plus, four ways cities can collaborate with the corporate sector to set the destination.
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With technology retrofits, it's possible to squeeze even more fuel efficiency out of trucks already on the road.
by Mike Roeth
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New report shows that top banks are unwisely ignoring the financial impacts of imminent decarbonization efforts and climate transitions.
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Logistics giant reveals how its route optimization and alternative fuel fleets are slashing emissions and saving money.
by James Murray
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The shipping industry's slow voyage towards climate action frustrates campaigners.
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A new report from the Sustainable Shipping Initiative, which counts members such as Maersk and Cargill, details industry efforts to ramp up clean technologies.
by James Murray
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With 47,000 ships and 3 million trucks transporting goods around the world, opportunities to reduce our impact abound.
by Nate Berg
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Going beyond Lyft and Uber.
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Walmart is one of the first movers in including transportation in its renewables goal. Will your company be next?
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Walmart, FedEx and Pepsi are rolling out fleet improvements while equipment makers Wabash National, Cummins, Eaton are also leading the charge.
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Frito Lay, UPS and others embrace efficiency-upping changes outlined by Carbon War room and North American Council for Freight Efficiency.
by Helen Marks
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Transportation generates about a quarter of all energy-related emissions. By using low-carbon fuels, trucking can play a big role in carbon reduction.
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The radical new WAVE design, built to be 20 percent more aerodynamic than most other trucks, can run on a variety of fuels.
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More companies are improving their logistics and supply chains by using rail to transport goods.
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A three-year trial slashed output from distribution fleets in Sweden by 30 percent.
by James Murray
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New technologies finally could make 18-wheelers break past the 6 mpg barrier, but don't sing a farewell ballad to truck drivers just yet.
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Corporations are cutting transportation costs and capping emissions by making changes, both small and large, to their truck fleets.
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Fedex used its own twist on the old environmentalist's maxim of "reduce, reuse, recyle" en route to slashing its aircraft emissions 14 percent and notching other achievements in sustainability.
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New North American regulations affecting emissions from ocean shipping has already produced results, and is the latest step in reducing the carbon footprint created by the transportation industry. But not everyone is happy with the new rules.
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The CDP's brand-new 2012 supply chain report tracks the impressive economic savings that companies that manage their scope 3 emissions are earning -- but also highlights how few companies are taking advantage of these benefits.
by Frances Way
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The biotech firm found an unlikely way to significantly cut its costs, while at the same time provide a valuable perk for employees that also reduces emissions.
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In a preview of the upcoming Net Impact conference, FedEx's vice president of sustainability talks about how the delivery giant is embracing alternative fuels in its delivery fleet.
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Heavy-duty trucks, the workhorses of commerce, are integral to the supply chain of every business. The movement to reduce their impact on the environment is huge. Here's what a major industry player is doing to help.