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Fueling Up

Gasoline Consumption in the Pacific Northwest

An analysis of the Pacific Northwest's gasoline use in the 1990s and its impact on the economy. Plus, why British Columbia is so much better at conserving fuel.

Fueling Up

October 23, 2002

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Elisa Murray
elisa@sightline.org
206-447-1880 ext. 111

In "Fueling Up," Sightline Institute analyzes the Northwest's gasoline use over the past decade, finding that different regions have radically different patterns of gas use. What's the critical factor? The report cites sprawl--and efforts against it--as the main driver of differences, and provides ideas for innovative reforms to help us ease off the gas.


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Publication date: 10/23/2002 | Topic(s): Energy & Climate | Pages: 24 | Publication type: Report
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