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<br />Green Vehicle Solutions <br /> <br />The technology exists today to significantly <br />reduce global warming pollution from <br />America's cars, trucks, and SUVs. Improving <br />automobile fuel economy is the biggest single <br />step to curbing global warming, since every <br />gallon of gasoline burned creates 28 pounds of <br />heat-trapping carbon dioxide pollution. <br />[Source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory: U.S. <br />Department of Energy.] <br />Because transportation is a major source of <br />global warming pollution, numerous cities are <br />incorporating gas-electric hybrid vehicles and <br />other fuel-efficient vehicles into their fleets. By <br />using less gasoline, hybrid vehicles release a <br />fraction of the global warming pollution emit- <br />ted by conventional vehicles while saving <br />money at the gas pump. Cities are also switch- <br />ing away from polluting diesel city and school <br />buses to cleaner alternatives like compressed <br />natural gas (CNG) powered vehicles. <br /> <br />Solution #1-Green Fleets <br /> <br />Governmencs of all sizes regularly purchase <br />automobiles to help provide a wide range of <br />taxpayer services. Recognizing an opportunity <br />for action, many cities, counties, and states are <br />saving taxpayer dollars and reducing air pollu- <br />tion by "greening" their fleets with hybrid gas- <br />electric and other vehicles that go farther on a <br />gallon of gas. <br />Currently, 48 U.S. towns and cities in 36 <br />states have green fleets programs, as do 26 <br />county and 17 state governments. From police <br />departments and school districts to administra- <br />tive agencies and taxi services, green fleets are a <br />winning city solution. [Source: greenfleets.org) <br />For: a general overview and step-by-step <br />advice for writing a green fleets ordinance in <br />your city, go to greenfleets.org/stepone.html <br /> <br />NOTE: You can find al! links referenced in this report at <br />5 ierracl u b.org/ coo I cities. <br /> <br />For a model green fleets ordinance, see the <br />city of Denver's ordinance at <br />www.greenf/eets.org/denverrevised.html <br /> <br />Solution #2-Hybrid Vehicle <br />Incentives <br /> <br />In addition to purchasing hybrid vehicles <br />for city fleets, local governments can encourage <br />citizens and businesses to buy hybrid vehicles <br />with a wide range of incentives. Some cities are <br />already providing incentives such as free park- <br />ing for hybrid vehicles and lower registration <br />fees and taxes. <br /> <br />Solution #3-Clean Buses <br />City residents have long had to endure the <br />sight and smell of black smoke belching from <br />dirty diesel-engine buses. Now many cities are <br />replacing these polluting old buses with buses <br />that run on cleaner compressed natural gas <br />(CNG) or with hybrid-electric diesel engines. <br /> <br />8A <br />Page 20 <br />Cool CITIES'!)" <br /> <br />