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Evaluation of greenhouse gas reduction strategies for urban passenger transport Evaluation of greenhouse gas reduction strategies for urban passenger transport
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Document Date: 2002-09-27 12:33:42


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Renewable Energy / Honda / Toyota / Apelbaum Consulting Group / Donaldson / Pilkington / /

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North America / Europe / /

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Norway / Austria / United States / Australia / United Kingdom / US / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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WA Department of Transport / Statistical Division / Australian Bureau of Statistics / Monash University / World Bank / International Roads Federation / /

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Syd / Patrick Moriarty / Bush / Keith / Damon Honnery / Farrell / Patrick Moriarty Honorary / /

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Research Associate / Contact author / /

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Insight / Prius / /

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Montana / /

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east Asia / /

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fuel cells / fuel cell / /

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