TransportationNature Communications
Integrated assessment modeling of a zero-emissions global transportation sector
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This research by Simone Speizer, Jay Fuhrman, Laura Aldrete Lopez, Mel George, Page Kyle, Seth Monteith, and Haewon McJeon presents a comprehensive evaluation of deep decarbonization strategies for the transportation sector, aiming to achieve zero transportation emissions by mid-century. It explores electrification, biofuels, and hydrogen, highlighting their roles in combating climate change and keeping global warming below 1.5 °C.
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