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Transportation For America: Keeping America Moving America's transportation system -- the network of highways, railroads, public transportation, walkways and bikeways -- serves as the backbone of our economy, connects our communities and provides access to the American Dream of opportunity for all. But today it is both incomplete and threatened.
Our national transportation policy has barely changed since the 1950s, when gas was 20 cents a gallon and President Eisenhower launched the interstate highway system. Today, we live in a very different world. The interstates have been built. Americans are paying record prices at the pump and feeling stuck with costly commutes and congestion. Bridges are crumbling. As our population becomes ever more urban, more are breathing dirty air. Our climate is threatened. Too many older, younger and rural Americans are stranded. Volatile areas of the world literally have us over a barrel -- millions of barrels a day, in fact. That's why Smart Growth America has partnered with more than 80 national, state, and local organizations to press for drastic changes to our country's transportation system through a new campaign: Transportation For America. Americans need options that are cheaper, faster, and cleaner. And the nation needs a healthy transportation system that is ready for the rapidly changing economy of the 21st Century. Learn more about the campaign and sign your name up with thousands of others who are demanding that our leaders work to provide us a transportation system that is once more the envy of the world. Take action and learn more at Transportation For America
Meeting the demand for smart growth is the missing link in reducing vehicle greenhouse gas emissions. After a comprehensive review of dozens of research studies, the book's authors conclude that addressing global warming without seeing a change in development trends will be nearly impossible. The positive news, however, is that meeting the growing demand for conveniently located homes in walkable neighborhoods could significantly reduce the growth in the number of miles Americans drive, shrinking the nation's carbon footprint while giving people more, and better, living options. Download the full executive summary and learn more about smart growth, climate change, and energy security on the study's home. You can also find a link to order the full book from the Urban Land Institute Bookstore.
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