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    STRATEGIC APPROACH TO REDUCING VEHICLE EMISSIONS IN NIGERIA: ROLE OF FLEET OPERATORS. BEING A LECTURE PRESENTED BY ENGR. BG IBRAHIM fwc ACM (SED) AT SAFETY MANAGERS TRAINING PROGRAMME AT FRSC ACADEMY, JOS ON THE 28TH AUGUST,2009. INTRODUCTION 1. In developed and developing countries, the history of air pollution problem has typically been high levels of smoke and sulphur dioxide arising from the combustion of sulphur-containing fossil fuels such as coal for domestic and industrial purpose

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    Strengths Global presence. Volkswagen is conducting its operations in more than 150 countries worldwide and is expected to become the worlds best and biggest auto manufacturer by 2018. Volkswagen manufacturing operations, for its cars, are currently being conducted in more than 100 plants across the globe. Other than General Motors and Toyota, no other automotive company has the resources available to compete with Volkswagen in terms of global presence. Strong brand portfolio. volkwagen possesses

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    In this section, we first use unit root test to select countries that are suitable for bonds test. Then, bonds test is carried out to determine the existence of a long-run relationship between GDP per capita and GHG emission per capita. Next, if the result of bonds test is inconclusive, we employ Engle and Granger cointegration test to determine whether a long-run relationship exist. Once the existence of a long-run relationship is tested, we proceed to find out parameters and turning points.

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    Title: Transportation Tokens Principle Investigator: Michael Axe Background Public transportation, such as trains and buses, in America is a thriving business that helps cuts down on the emission of greenhouse gases into the environment. During the weekdays, 35 million people take public transportation to get to work, travel around the country, or just to easily get around a major city without having to worry about parking. In 2013 alone, Americans took public transportation over 10.7 billion times

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    Weather Change and Transportation Global warming and greenhouse emissions. There is an evident growing of the economy by the growing of the population. As a result, it is expected an increasing on greenhouse emissions which are the responsible for the climate change. From 1970 to 2005, greenhouse emissions raised 61 %( more or less 1.4% per year). CO2 is the biggest source, raising about 86%. The greatest growing in global CO2 emissions came from power generation and road transport as it is showing

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    which our climate temperatures are changing due to greenhouse gas emissions is alarming. Carbon dioxide is the number one greenhouse gas emission that human beings so efficiently and effectively emit into the atmosphere. It 's all around us, all the time. Scouring our air, and our lungs. According to the data in a study done by the E.P.A. in 2013, Carbon Dioxide accounted for approximately 82 percent of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions from human activities. Warmer temperatures, depleting glacial ice

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    Have you ever realized that grain fed to livestock could be used to feed starving children? Plump, hormone-injected cattle feed on grain and drink precious purified water while frail, emaciated children with bacteria-swollen stomachs scrounge for food in the streets of Ethiopia, their sunken eyes and cracked lips manifesting their chronic dehydration. Livestock production is causing more ethical problems that most realize. In addition to contributing to the starvation of children, the livestock

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    Achieve worldwide emission target as agreed during the Paris agreement. How to measure that the benefit has been realized? The measures will collected from the entities and audited by third parties to minimize fraud and setup enforce disciplinary action. Work closely with

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    such as oil and coal. These fossil fuels are burned in power plants and create large amounts of emissions that are not ideal for the environment. When faced with a problem similar to this one, it is only rational to think that a particular solution should be implemented. In this case, the solution is a “carbon tax”. These carbon taxes would be directed towards the sources of greenhouse gas emissions. Recently, British Columbia, Canada enacted a carbon tax, it has some strengths and weaknesses, the

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    margin of 8.2%.” (Kallstrom) These margins of profit are where there at because of competition. Kallstrom later writes competition makes it difficult to pass the raw material prices onto the customer. Also, with every changing standards on safety and emissions auto industries need to stay up to date to say in the game. What new technologies are in the automotive industry? In Forbes magazine an article was written about the next big advancements in car

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