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Fast Facts on Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Cars, trucks, commercial aircraft, and railroads, among other sources, all contribute to transportation end-use sector emissions. The United States Environmental Protection Agency lays out some fast facts on transportation greenhouse gas emission intensity by sector and source..
U.S. EPA | May 11, 2023

Natural Gas Annual Supply & Disposition by State
The U.S. Energy Information Administration displays data by state on how much natural gas was produced (in million cubic feet) in the United States in 2022.
U.S. EIA | April 28, 2023

Natural Gas Explained; Use of Natural Gas
The U.S. Energy Information Administration provides a breakdown of natural gas use by sector and where the largest amounts of natural gas consumption come from in the U.S. in 2021.
U.S. EIA | November 15, 2022

Net Zero World Initiative; Accelerating Global Energy System Decarbonization (Fact Sheet)
The United States, partner countries, and philanthropies are joining forces to accelerate the transition to clean, secure energy systems and build a Net Zero World. The Net Zero World Initiative signals the commitment of the U.S. to a global transition to net zero emissions, inclusive, equitable, and resilient energy systems.
U.S. DOE NREL | August 1, 2022

Net-Zero Emissions Opportunities for Gas Utilities
Climate change is a defining challenge globally, and natural gas, natural gas utilities, and the delivery infrastructure are essential to meeting our nation's greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. AGA engaged with ICF to conduct the first comprehensive analysis exploring natural gas utility pathways to achieve net-zero emissions.
AGA | February 1, 2022
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