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Page 1: TRANSPORTATION Making informed transportation choices Climate Masters Updated 2.2010.

TRANSPORTATION

Making informed transportation choices

Climate Masters

Updated 2.2010

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KEY LEARNING POINTS

Transportation Emissions Overview

In the United States

Local

Reduce transportation emissions and save money

Changes to vehicles and fuels for reducing emissions

Long-distance travel

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Transportation Related Emissions

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Transportation = 28% of US emissions

US EPA Inventory of Greehouse Gas Emissions and Sinks, 1990-2007 (April 2009)http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/usinventoryreport.html

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Moving People > 31% US transportation GHGs

Breakdown of emissions contribution by transportation sector.

Source: EPA http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/conference/ei16/session5/davies_pres.pdf

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Transportation = 34% OR GHG emissions

http://www.keeporegoncool.org/content/tracking-emissions

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Source: Slightline http://www.sightline.org/maps/charts/Climate-EmBySector Data from 2003

53% CO2 from fossil fuel - transportation

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Change how you get there

Short Trips

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Add pic of traffic

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Short trip options

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Walking

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Bikes have many benefits

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Riding the Bus

1% of transportation emissions in the US

Employee and student discounts often available

buzzer.translink.ca/.../2009/04/bus-rider.jpg

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Train or Light Rail

Becoming more common, popular and convenient

Save money, time and arrive to work relaxed www.yellowtentadventures.com/.../12/DSC_0035.JPG

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Carpooling reduces per person emissions

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Updated 12/2009Climate Master Program: Transportation

Overcoming Obstacles

How are you getting around now?

What keeps you doing this?

What prevents you from alternative modes?

What might you try out?

Source: www.clevercycles.com

Shane DeMars
Make this slide focus on overcomming all excusesNotes to the presenter on making this an activity for the audience/learners to discuss what the reasona are that they do not Bike, Walk, Bus, Train etc.
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Change how you get there

Long Trips

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Comparing Transportation Options

Updated 2/2009Climate Master Program: TransportationSource: Union of Concerned Scientists

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Air Travel

earthjustice.org

Investigate alternatives to flying for business and pleasure

If you fly: Book direct

flights Book flights

during the day Pack lightly

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Trains

Updated 2/2009

Art parts

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Alternative Fuels

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Biofuels

Source: keetsa.com

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Ethanol

Graphic from Oregon DoE

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Do the benefits outweigh the costs?

Sugar Cane in Brazil. Photo by: Mariordo

Source: www.globallyminded.com

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If You Have to Drive…

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Reducing Car and Gas Usage

Transportation choices

Home and work choices

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Fuel Efficient Vehicles

www.sagestossel.com/.../gas-efficient-car2.jpg

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If you have to drive…

Driving Stick below 60 mph

Drive sensibly

Avoid idling

Use cruise control

Use overdrive gears

http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml

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Myth Busters!

Air filters?

Windows vs. A/C?

Morning fill-up www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/jmo1978l.jpg

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Beyond Individual Change

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Policy needs to support change

London Congestion Charging zone

Portland Bike Boxes

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Transportation Challenge

Change your commute one day a week

Reduce flying

Take small steps to make ‘alternative’, low emissions transportation your norm

Talk to policy makers Source: Treehugger.com

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Resources

Calculate your commute costs at: http://www.commuterpage.com/Userweb/CostCommuting/CostCommuting.htm

National database and registration for ride sharing: http://www.rideshare-directory.com/

Driving efficiently, mileage for different vehicles, biofuels and hybrids. www.fueleconomy.gov

Green Vehicle Guide http://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/ Share Vehicles: WeCar® www.wecar.com and Flexcar®

www.flexcar.com

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Credits

Developed by the Climate Leadership Initiative

Bike slides based on presentations by: Shane Rhodes, Eugene Safe Routes to School

Unlabeled photos from Shane Rhodes Additional information from Rick Wallace Oregon

Department of Energy

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Climate Masters‘Biggest Loser’ Transportation Game

Goal: Do Baseline & 1 Week Measure Of Transportation Footprint As A Group.

Activity:

Meet In 8 Groups, Do Baseline of last 7 days transportation based on calculators supplied. Keep a log of between now and next Tuesdays class on your transportation modes, calculate and report next week, if you as a group had any reductions

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Biggest Loser Calculator

Car Miles = Single Driver = 1 lb/passenger mi Family ( of 4)= .25 lbs/passenger

miTrain = .3 lbs./miBus = .4 lbs./miPlane = .85 lbs./mi (250) mile trip .69 lbs./mi (600) mile trip .56 lbs/mi (3500) mile trip(Air travel #s from Britain Dept of the Environment)

Credits = +1 lb/mi for Biking or Walking

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Example

Sample Transportation Week:

Monday – Car travel @ 12 miles x1= 12

Tuesday – Car travel @ 12 miles x 1 = 12

Wednesday – Car travel @ 17.5 miles x 1 =17.5

Thursday – Car travel @ 18 miles x 1= 18

Friday – Car travel @ 12 miles x 1 = 1

Saturday – Car travel @ 7 miles x 1 = 7

Sunday – Bus travel @ 120 miles x .3 = 36

Offsets = Walked to lunch 3 days @ .5 mile = 1.5 x 1= +1.5

Total For Week = 103.5 lbs. – 1.5 = 102 lbs