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Have "Green" U.S. Automobile Drivers Made an Impact on Greenhouse Gases?
Roberts, Jennifer D.
Natural Resources & Environment, Fall 2009, v24, #2, pp28-34
"In an effort to reduce CO2 emissions and increase the use of cleaner energy sources within the United States, alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) have been considered as one of the most viable solutions to mitigating the environmental impacts of tailpipe emissions. This article focuses on the transportation sector as related to greenhouse gas emissions and examines the actual and potential environmental impacts of alternative fuel or hybrid vehicles on CO2 emissions."
Jennifer Roberts is a senior scientist in Exponent's Center for Exposure Assessment and Dose Reconstruction based in one of the Chicago area offices.
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D17/06-09 Posted December 8, 2009

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