Fall 1993
Charles Lave,
Allen J. Scott,
Mark Deluchi,
David Swan,
Allan B. Jacobs and
Brian D. Taylor
University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers from University of California Transportation Center
Abstract:
Despite huge reductions of noxious emissions from factories and cars, Southern California's air is still terrible. It's so bad that the state is requiring that two percent of new cars sold in 1998 be zero polluters and ten percent by 2003. Many researchers here have become preoccupied with teh foul air, and so are searching for ways of making cars less obnoxious and hence better servants.
Keywords: Engineering; Life Sciences; Social and Behavioral Sciences; EPA; smog check; electric cars; fuel-cell vehicles; streets; freeways; California; transportation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993-09-01
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