Title from PDF title page (SourceOECD, viewed Jan. 29, 2009).
Includes bibliographical references.
The transport sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in most countries, representing 23% (worldwide) and 30% (OECD) of CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion in 2005. Because of this, it is likely that most countries will have to include the transport sector in achieving future greenhouse gas emissions reductions. A defining milestone in these discussions, the International Transport Forum 2008, gathered more than 800 policy makers, industry stakeholders and researchers in Leipzig for a cycle of roundtables on cost-effective technology and policy instruments require.
Transport and energy.
Highlights of the International Transport Forum 2008
Carbon dioxide mitigation.
Climatic changes-- Government policy.
Transportation and state.
Transportation-- Energy conservation.
Transportation-- Energy consumption.
Transportation-- Environmental aspects.
Carbon dioxide mitigation.
Climatic changes-- Government policy.
Transportation and state.
Transportation-- Energy conservation.
Transportation-- Energy consumption.
Transportation-- Environmental aspects.
388
HE147
.
65
.
T73
2008eb
International Transport Forum.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.