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How Can You Reduce GHG Emissions from Your Fleet? 

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Climate change is front page news. According to the UN’s International Panel on Climate Change, man-made climate change continues to be one of the biggest threats to earth. UN officials warn that we find ourselves in a “now or never” position if we want to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees between 2030 and the early 2050s. According to scientists, warming over 1.5 degrees will trigger catastrophic consequences – food insecurity, water scarcity, extinction of species, coastal flooding, extreme weather, and so on. It reads like the stuff of your favorite apocalypse movie.

As individuals, our role in addressing threats on this scale can be difficult to appreciate. As fleet managers, however, our control over transportation resources puts us in a unique position to make a significant and positive contribution to reduction efforts.

In this article, we’ll attempt to shed some light on the emissions challenge by addressing these questions:

  • Where are we now? How much GHG does transportation contribute to overall US emissions? What policies and reduction targets are out there, and what do they mean for fleet?

  • What can we do about it? What are some of the reduction opportunities at our disposal as fleet managers?

  • How do we measure our success? What sources of data are available to us to track our fleet’s progress? How do we translate these data into emissions reporting?

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