Planning the Built Environment and Land Use Towards Deep Decarbonization of the United States

Many governments, businesses, and institutions are committing to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, a goal and process known as deep decarbonization. Achieving this goal in the United States requires a national, economy-wide transformation in energy production and use in five sectors: electr...

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Electricity
Emissions
Greenhouse gases
Land use
Land use management
Net zero
Planning
Policy making
Transformation
Urban environments
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