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Damage Control: Adapting Transportation To A Changing Climate, Trip Pollard Feb 2015

Damage Control: Adapting Transportation To A Changing Climate, Trip Pollard

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

Sea level rise, extreme weather events, and other problems caused or exacerbated by a changing climate present the most serious long-term threats to transportation worldwide. Recent disasters have carried a hefty price tag, and forecasts call for more frequent and more costly damage to infrastructure and disruptions of services that are central to trade, jobs, food access, national security, health, and personal mobility. It is essential to reduce greenhouse gas pollution to lessen future damage to transportation; however, even if emissions are cut drastically at this point, the impacts of a changing climate will continue for decades. As a result, …


Why Veetc Is Not Enough: Protecting The National Highway Transportation Infrastructure, Stephen Mcdonald Apr 2006

Why Veetc Is Not Enough: Protecting The National Highway Transportation Infrastructure, Stephen Mcdonald

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

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