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APPENDIX Z: REFERENCES TO THE MAIN REPORT
An Appendix to the Report, “A Lifecycle Emissions Model (LEM): Lifecycle Emissions From Transportation Fuels, Motor Vehicles, Transportation Modes,
Electricity Use, Heating and Cooking Fuels, and Materials”
UCD-ITS-RR-03-17Z December 2003
by
Mark A. Delucchi
Institute of Transportation Studies University of California,
Davis, CA 95616, USA [email protected]
Institute of Transportation Studies One Shields Avenue University of California Davis, California 95616 Tel: 530-752-0247 Fax: 530-752-6572
http://www.its.ucdavis.edu/
email: [email protected]
APPENDIX Z: REFERENCES TO THE MAIN REPORT
An Appendix to the Report “A Lifecycle Emissions Model (LEM): Lifecycle Emissions from Transportation Fuels, Motor Vehicles, Transportation Modes, Electricity Use, Heating and
Cooking Fuels, and Materials”
Mark Delucchi [email protected]
UCD-ITS-RR-03-17Z
available on the internet at www.its.ucdavis.edu/publications.html (by year) or by contacting [email protected]
Institute of Transportation Studies One Shields Avenue
University of California Davis, CA 95616
December 2003
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