下一代交通系统、温室气体排放和数据挖掘

H. Kargupta, João Gama, W. Fan
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控制温室气体排放,将对环境的影响降到最低,是人类文明面临的重大挑战之一。虽然未来的浓度、损害和成本未知,但人们普遍认识到,需要作出重大的减排努力。1997年,《联合国气候变化框架公约》推动了《京都议定书》,旨在对抗全球变暖。其主要目标是“将大气中的温室气体浓度稳定在防止气候系统受到危险的人为干扰的水平上”[9]。根据国际能源署[1]的研究,到2050年,建筑、工业过程和交通运输领域的节能可以使世界能源需求减少三分之一,并有助于控制全球温室气体排放。该报告[1]描述了一系列场景,展示了关键能源技术如何减少二氧化碳的排放,二氧化碳是导致气候变化的主要温室气体。在受审查的四种主要温室气体中,二氧化碳(CO2)以及总体上降低碳排放的必要性是最受关注的。据估计,运输活动约占美国温室气体排放总量的25%至30%,其中公路商用卡车市场占运输温室气体排放总量的45%以上。然而,在温室气体和二氧化碳减排方面,运输部门的排放几乎完全没有得到解决。政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)提供了计算碳排放的指导方针,仅对某些常见类型的燃料提供了估计;即使是
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The next generation of transportation systems,greenhouse emissions, and data mining
Controling Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for minimizing the impact on the environment is one of the major challenges in front of the human civilization. Although future concentrations, damages and costs are unknown, it is widely recognized that major emissions reduction efforts are needed. In 1997, the Kyoto Protocol promoted by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, aimed at fighting global warming. The main goal is “stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system” [9]. According to the International Energy Agency [1], energy efficient in buildings, industrial processes and transportation could reduce the world’s energy needs in 2050 by one third, and help controlling global emissions of greenhouse gases. The report [1] describes a series of scenarios showing how key energy technologies can reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas which is most responsible for climate change. Of the four primary GHG under scrutiny, carbon dioxide (CO2), and the need to lower carbon emissions in general, is of paramount concern. It is estimated that transportation activities are responsible for approximately 25% to 30% of total U.S. GHG emissions, with the on-highway commercial truck market accounting for over 45% of transportation GHG. However, the transportation sector emissions remain almost entirely unaddressed with respect to GHG and CO2 reduction. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provided guidelines for calculating carbon emission offer estimations only for certain common types of fuels; even the
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