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This progress report highlights Oregon's efforts towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with a specific focus on transportation and land use sectors. Analyzing the impact of "Cars and Coal" on emissions, the report emphasizes the need to change funding, develop new sources, expand urban transit, and create compact communities to meet 2020 goals. Strategies like embedding climate change in transportation planning, supporting electric vehicles, and adopting low-carbon fuel standards are crucial for achieving a sustainable future.
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Progress Toward Legislature’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals
“Cars and Coal” Oregon Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2010 (with electricity broken out from sectors) Cars = about ¼ of OR total “Cars and Coal” together equal to about half of total Oregon greenhouse gas emissions Coal = about ¼ of OR total
Roadmap to 2020 / Transportation and Land Use Progress Report 2013 • Change the Way We Fund Transportation C+ • Develop New Funding Sources C • Expand Urban Transit B- • Create Complete Communities C+ • Keep Urban Footprints Compact A • Move Freight the Low-Carbon Way B- • Embed Climate Change in Transportation Planning B+ • Expand Intercity Transportation Options/Choice C+ • Reduce Demand by Increasing Options B • Manage and Price Parking C • Support Electric Vehicles B • Adopt Low-Carbon Fuel Standard D+