CAPCOA Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures
CAPCOA Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures
Throughout the handbook there are a variety of updates that highlight current issues and strategies. A noteworthy update includes transportation mitigation strategies that have now been broken into two groups: those with sufficient substantial evidence through quantifiable measures and those requiring more evidence to support quantification (further details about the quantitative strategies begin on page 29 of the Handbook).
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