Publications

The Following Publications, prepared by EV Associates and first published by INFORM, are available from Energy Vision. Some are available for free download as PDFs. Contact Energy Vision indicating your interest in sustainable transportation and your intended use of these publications.

Fueling a Greener Future

Fueling a Greener Future (2008)
38pp. $12.

Greening Garbage Trucks
Greening
Garbage
Trucks:
Trends in
Alternative
Fuels Use:
2002-2005
(2006) 80pp. $20

Greening Garbage Trucks: New Technologies for Cleaner Air (2003) 105pp. $20

Bus Futures: New Technologies for Cleaner Cities (2000) 120pp. $15

Transportation Boom in Asia: Crisis and Opportunity for the US

Transportation Boom in Asia: Crisis and Opportunity for the US
(2001) 34pp. $20

Harnessing Hydrogen

Harnessing
Hydrogen:
The Key to
Sustainable
Transportation

(1995) 348pp.
$20 (Digital format not available.)

New York City’s Commercial Waste Hauling Fleets: An Opportunity for New York City to Ensure Cleaner Quieter Waste Collection Operations
(2006) 20pp. $10

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To order publications or memberships, or for inquiries, please contact:

Energy Vision
138 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212) 228-0225
underwood@energy-vision.org

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Energy Vision’s Newsletters

Spring 2008 Newsletter
Winter 2007 Newsletter

Additional Publications

Ethanol - Assessing its Value as a Transportation Fuel
This position paper outline Energy Vision’s criticisms of ethanol, specifically, and biofuels, generally, as a sustainable alternative to the rising cost of petroleum-derived transportation fuels.

Education for Sustainable Development, Chapter from the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems
This chapter appeared in Our Fragile World: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development, the forerunner to the web-based Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. It discusses the formal and informal teaching and learning needed — the shifts in thought and action — for young people to live in harmony with other human communities, other species and the larger world environment. by Joanna D. Underwood and Mia MacDonald 2001. (28pp)

What is Education for Sustainable Development?, Earth Ethics, Spring 2005
This article appeared in Earth Ethics introducing the above chapter on sustainable education.

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