Transportation Climate Impact Index: How metros rank across 8 key factors
With transportation still representing the top source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S., new federal funding and regulations hope to spur climate-friendly infrastructure. Meanwhile, agencies across the nation are working to drive down Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT), boost walking and biking, and speed EV adoption.
Between all these factors, how is your metro faring at building a climate-friendly transportation system?
Download our 2024 U.S. Transportation Climate Impact Index to learn:
Where your city ranks on eight emissions factors like EVs and truck miles traveled
3 major mobility trends impacting the climate in 2024 and beyond
How to monitor and mitigate the climate impact of your transportation network
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“Previously we had a pretty limited way of calculating emissions, just by using traffic that is on a road... [using StreetLight] we wanted to attribute emissions to individual cities and not attribute emissions to [passthrough] areas that have a high number of freeways or interstates traveling through them.”
Liz Roten
Met Council
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Transportation Climate Impact Index 2024: How metros rank across 8 key factors