2021
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2021-808
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Assessing vehicle fuel efficiency using a dense network of CO<sub>2</sub> observations

Abstract: Abstract. Transportation represents the largest sector of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in urban areas. Timely reductions in urban transportation emissions are critical to reaching climate goals set by international treaties, national policies, and local governments. Transportation emissions also remain one of the largest contributors to both poor air quality (AQ) and to inequities in AQ exposure. As municipal and regional governments create policy targeted at reducing transportation emissions, the ability to ev… Show more

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