CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai
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Resumo: | This paper compares the energy consumption, CO2 emissions and public policies of two mega-cities, Sao Paulo (SP) and Shanghai (SH), in order to identify their GHG emissions mitigation policies. Both cities have experienced rapid growth of the automotive sectors resulting in sizable pollution and CO2 emission challenges. SP has successfully implemented the ethanol and encouraged the growth of the fleet of light-duty vehicles. SH has coal-based power generation and restricted the ownership of the vehicles in an attempt to reduce GHG emissions, invested in public transportation and electric mobility. Tabular analysis of secondary data was adopted in this study, revealing also that SP has considerably expanded individual transportation. Despite investments in ethanol, the city could not contain the increase in CO2 emissions from road transportation. SH invested in public transportation and inhibited individual transportation, but also failed to contain CO2 emissions. Mitigation policies and measures taken were not sufficient to prevent growth of CO2 emissions in both cities. To reduce CO2 emissions in transportation, SP and SH should focus on public policies to encourage public and clean transportation and limit the burning of fossil fuels. |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus ShanghaiSao PauloShanghaiEnergyCO2 emissionUrban Road TransportationThis paper compares the energy consumption, CO2 emissions and public policies of two mega-cities, Sao Paulo (SP) and Shanghai (SH), in order to identify their GHG emissions mitigation policies. Both cities have experienced rapid growth of the automotive sectors resulting in sizable pollution and CO2 emission challenges. SP has successfully implemented the ethanol and encouraged the growth of the fleet of light-duty vehicles. SH has coal-based power generation and restricted the ownership of the vehicles in an attempt to reduce GHG emissions, invested in public transportation and electric mobility. Tabular analysis of secondary data was adopted in this study, revealing also that SP has considerably expanded individual transportation. Despite investments in ethanol, the city could not contain the increase in CO2 emissions from road transportation. SH invested in public transportation and inhibited individual transportation, but also failed to contain CO2 emissions. Mitigation policies and measures taken were not sufficient to prevent growth of CO2 emissions in both cities. To reduce CO2 emissions in transportation, SP and SH should focus on public policies to encourage public and clean transportation and limit the burning of fossil fuels.Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná - PUCPR2018-11-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/Urbe/article/view/23839Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana; v. 10 n.supl. 1 (2018)Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana; v. 10 n.supl. 1 (2018)Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana; v. 10 n.supl. 1 (2018)2175-3369reponame:Urbe. Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbanainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)instacron:PUC_PRporhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/Urbe/article/view/23839/23065Copyright (c) 2018 Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbanainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, EvaldoSeixas, JuliaBaptista, PatríciaCosta, GustavoTurrentine, Thomas2018-11-22T13:09:03Zoai:ojs.periodicos.pucpr.br:article/23839Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=2175-3369&lng=pt&nrm=isONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpurbe@pucpr.br2175-33692175-3369opendoar:2018-11-22T13:09:03Urbe. Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)false |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai Costa, Evaldo Sao Paulo Shanghai Energy CO2 emission Urban Road Transportation |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai |
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CO2 emissions and mitigation policies for urban road transportation: Sao Paulo versus Shanghai |
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Costa, Evaldo |
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Costa, Evaldo Seixas, Julia Baptista, Patrícia Costa, Gustavo Turrentine, Thomas |
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Seixas, Julia Baptista, Patrícia Costa, Gustavo Turrentine, Thomas |
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Costa, Evaldo Seixas, Julia Baptista, Patrícia Costa, Gustavo Turrentine, Thomas |
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Sao Paulo Shanghai Energy CO2 emission Urban Road Transportation |
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Sao Paulo Shanghai Energy CO2 emission Urban Road Transportation |
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This paper compares the energy consumption, CO2 emissions and public policies of two mega-cities, Sao Paulo (SP) and Shanghai (SH), in order to identify their GHG emissions mitigation policies. Both cities have experienced rapid growth of the automotive sectors resulting in sizable pollution and CO2 emission challenges. SP has successfully implemented the ethanol and encouraged the growth of the fleet of light-duty vehicles. SH has coal-based power generation and restricted the ownership of the vehicles in an attempt to reduce GHG emissions, invested in public transportation and electric mobility. Tabular analysis of secondary data was adopted in this study, revealing also that SP has considerably expanded individual transportation. Despite investments in ethanol, the city could not contain the increase in CO2 emissions from road transportation. SH invested in public transportation and inhibited individual transportation, but also failed to contain CO2 emissions. Mitigation policies and measures taken were not sufficient to prevent growth of CO2 emissions in both cities. To reduce CO2 emissions in transportation, SP and SH should focus on public policies to encourage public and clean transportation and limit the burning of fossil fuels. |
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