The Crux Alliance June update
This month’s news features the Crux Alliance video release, groundbreaking industry electrification analysis, EV automaker rankings, first-of-its-kind sustainable city atlas, better buildings in Indonesia, and more!
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This month’s news features the Crux Alliance video release, groundbreaking industry electrification analysis, EV automaker rankings, first-of-its-kind sustainable city atlas, better buildings in Indonesia, and more!
Two new historic EPA rules provide a case study on the critical contributions of nonpartisan, objective research organizations like the ICCT in developing impactful policies to solve the climate crisis.
This month’s news features a new efficiency program in India, groundbreaking buildings research in Indonesia, technologies to clean up steel, the launch of a new bus system in Brazil, renewables growth in South Africa, and how to accelerate EV charging in the U.S.
Europe’s new Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and commitments made at the first-ever Buildings and Climate Global Forum will speed climate-smart transformation of buildings.
Two years after global aviation committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, ICCT expert Dan Rutherford assesses progress made and recommends policies that can shift airlines to a Paris-compliant future.
CLASP joined the recent China Refrigeration Symposium and the China Cooling Expo to present its global research on the interlinked climate and sustainable development opportunities affordable, efficient cooling appliances can bring, as well as the policy mechanisms that can expedite a country’s transition to efficiency.
This month’s bulletin features a new Bus Rapid Transit Standard, the first Buildings and Climate Global Forum, a landmark industry policy win in South Korea, circular economy strategies in Germany, and more climate policy progress in the highest-emitting geographies.
In 2024, CLASP is supporting Brazilian policymakers in developing minimum efficiency policy and labels for lighting, as well as the country’s first-ever minimum efficiency policies for commercial air conditioners and refrigerators.
The International Council on Clean Transportation and the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy are working in India to advance smart electric bus systems that can deliver cleaner, more affordable, and more equitable transportation.
What will this year’s elections mean for the future of sustainable urban development? The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy shares insights.
Compared to other transport investments (highways, airports, etc.), public transport receives far less support. Despite this, we know that public transport is vital to the functioning of all cities around the world, and buses and minibuses are the backbone of public transport.
This conversation between former EPA transportation regulators Chris Grundler and Margo Oge highlights the critical importance of technical assistance in designing smart climate policies and how ICCT, in particular, is informing ambitious clean vehicle rules that protect clean air and the climate.
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