As the population in Africa grows, demand for cars is increasing. A lack of emission controls and poor fuel quality have made the transport sector one of the largest sources of air pollution in...
As the population in Africa grows, demand for cars is increasing. A lack of emission controls and poor fuel quality have made the transport sector one of the largest sources of air pollution in...
Presentation by Francisco Posada, Senior Researcher, ICCT during the Webinar "Supporting cities' transition from diesel to soot-free engine technologies (Part 2: Bangalore, Johannesburg...
The objective of the Ghana Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) is to analyze critical environmental and natural resources issues threatening sustainable economic growth and propose policy actions...
The China 6/VI vehicle emission standards are among the most stringent in the world for the post-2020 timeframe, but their success depends on several factors, including the quality of fuels...
This video is Part 2 of the 2-part webinar series, and focuses on progress in Bangalore, India and Johannesburg, South Africa, and was held on April 9, 2020.
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This video is Part 1 of the 2-part webinar series, and focuses on progress in Jakarta, Indonesia and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania held on April 8, 2020.
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Presentation by Eng. Fanuel Kalugendo, System Planning and Design Manager of Dar Rapid Transit (DART) during the Webinar "Supporting cities' transition from diesel to soot-free engine...
This is the first webinar of a series that highlights the latest efforts to reduce emissions from heavy-duty vehicles. This is a recording of the webinar held on June 4.
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This study developed by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) through the CCAC Heavy-Duty Vehicles Initiative provides information to policymakers in Nigeria to support a...
Presentation on Mozambique’s Experience on the Adoption of Fuels and Emissions Standards, by Jane Akumu, UN Environment, delivered at a CCAC Heavy-Duty Vehicles Initiative webinar on 19 September...