Ninth annual California Green Innovation Index finds California clean economy thriving but emissions-reduction challenges loom; transportation sector emissions spike, pose major challenges to state's 2030 climate goals.
New reportexamines transportation infrastructure funding in California and how it compares to other states, highlighting potential options to help the state further address the current transportation funding gap.
New Next 10 report analyzes the cost-effectiveness, potential for carbon emissions abatement, and technological feasibility of the transportation policies in the Scoping Plan, including:
In advance of the historic United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris this year, the California Green Innovation Index, for the first time, analyzes and ranks the Golden State’s economic and energy performance in comparison to the world’s 50 largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting nations.
New research tracks key indicators to assess opportunities and obstacles for California in the electric vehicle (EV) sector and finds California captures 69 percent of global EV investment in 2011, ranks first in nation in EV patents, and EV jobs increased during the economic downturn while total employment fell.
New study released by Next 10 finds that strong fuel economy standards and vehicle emissions standards will drive economic growth—and the stronger the standard, the greater the growth.
Next 10 and partners convened venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and industry leaders to discuss policy options for driving near-zero emission transportation innovation.