Los Angeles and Other Cities To Report GHG Emissions
The Southern California Mazda Blog reports that Los Angeles, Portland and Denver are among a list of United States cities that have decided to voluntarily report on their greenhouse gas emissions which includes of course, emissions from cars.
These U.S. cities have resolved to work with the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). The Carbon Disclosure Project is an independent and nonprofit that collects climate change figures from more than 3000 major corporations globally and has assembled the largest corporate greenhouse gas emissions database to date in the world. All of this is important because a wider range of data can be generated with cooperation from more sources. Furthermore, the impact by cars, used and new, and other pollution sources can more accurately be assessed.











