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Dr. Daniel Sperling is one of the world's leading experts on electric vehicles. His knowledge runs very deep. Dr. Sperling founded the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis. He has written 13 books, including Two Billion Cars, and published 250 papers. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed him to the powerful California Air Resources Board, a position he held for 13 years. Dr Sperling has also built a deep understanding of China's EV industry. In this episode we talk about his work at CARB, China's ambitions, interactions with Elon Musk and how demand for electric vehicles will continue to vary by state and by country for the next decade. Dr Sperling also offers some practical advice to people who are on the fence about EVs.
With the swirling controversies surrounding robotaxis in San Francisco and beyond, some words of caution from Daniel Sperling. The University of California, Davis, founding Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies joins us for episode 336 of Smart Driving Cars. Plus Cruise, Waymo, Governor Newsome's climate lawsuit against oil, Tesla's Optimus robot and more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartdrivingcars/support
In this hour, true stories of taking center stage from a magician, a musician, a member of the underground resistance in Chile and a soldier stationed in Iraq. This hour is hosted by The Moth's Senior Director, Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Notoriously quiet magician Teller (of Penn and Teller) discovers his love of magic. Musician Gaelynn Lea describes life on the road with a disability. Daniel Sperling attends Shabbat services while deployed in Iraq. Carmen Aguirre is a member of the underground resistance in Chile during Pinochet's regime.
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Daniel Sperling is a California Air Resources board member and a leading international expert on transportation technology assessment, energy, environmental aspects of transportation, and transportation policy. He talks to us about his mission to eliminate carbon emissions from cars–here in California and across the world, and why he's dedicated so much of his life to environmental causes.----more---- Follow along for more: https://www.instagram.com/motorlandpodcast/ For all inquiries, please reach out at motorlandpodcast@norcal.aaa.com.
As today's episode begins we're waiting on a major development in the US government's classified document probe against former President Donald Trump. The Justice Department has until noon ET today to unseal parts of the affidavit used to justify its raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. Global investors are also playing a waiting game, with Fed Chair Jerome Powell set to deliver his highly anticipated address in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The speech could offer new insight into the Fed's Central policies as it battles high inflation. Prior to Powell's speech we interview Charles Schwab Chief Global Strategist Jeffrey Cline. Also on today's show: Daniel Sperling, a member of the California Air Resources Board who voted Thursday in favor of banning sales of gas-powered cars in that state by 2035; Tjada D'oyen Mckenna, the CEO of Mercy Corps, on the crisis in Somalia.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
California is expected to vote on Thursday to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035. “The climate crisis is solvable if we focus on the big, bold steps necessary to stem the tide of carbon pollution,” Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement. The landmark move toward electric vehicles would be phased in over several years, with a target of 35 percent of new vehicles that don't emit fossil fuels being set for 2026, a target of 51 percent for 2028, 68 percent for 2030, and finally a target of 100 percent for 2035. The California Air Resource Board will vote to implement the measure on Thursday, with board member Daniel Sperling telling CNN that he is “99.9 percent” confident that it will pass. “This is monumental,” Sperling added. “This is the most important thing that CARB has done in the last 30 years. It's important not just for California, but it's important for the country and the world.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California is expected to vote on Thursday to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035. “The climate crisis is solvable if we focus on the big, bold steps necessary to stem the tide of carbon pollution,” Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement. The landmark move toward electric vehicles would be phased in over several years, with a target of 35 percent of new vehicles that don't emit fossil fuels being set for 2026, a target of 51 percent for 2028, 68 percent for 2030, and finally a target of 100 percent for 2035. The California Air Resource Board will vote to implement the measure on Thursday, with board member Daniel Sperling telling CNN that he is “99.9 percent” confident that it will pass. “This is monumental,” Sperling added. “This is the most important thing that CARB has done in the last 30 years. It's important not just for California, but it's important for the country and the world.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#71. Reforming Transportation Through Electrification, Ride Sharing and Automation, Part 1 Dr. Daniel Sperling literally The post #71. Reforming Transportation Through Electrification, Ride Sharing and Automation, Part 1 appeared first on Transport Energy Strategies.
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Companies are not legally obligated to get certified before they use the word ‘organic' in their marketing, meaning they can charge more for products that are no less nasty to consumers. Today we speak to Kristine and Daniel Sperling, Co-Founders of Makes 3 Organics, about their certified Organic, EWG verified skincare brand that customers don't have to pay an arm and a leg to enjoy. We speak about the backstory of the company and how their ‘organic for everyone' philosophy has driven them to make products that are not only the real deal but are also accessible in different ways. Kristine and Daniel weigh in on how pricing at a loss allowed them to scale fast enough to start turning a profit while keeping the cost of their product low. We also get into the logistics behind running this business, hearing our guests weigh in on why they do their own packaging, challenges to the supply chain posed by the pandemic, and the centrality of agility in entrepreneurship. Tune in for insights into the process of starting a successful business selling healthy products today!Key Points From This Episode:The founding story behind Makes 3 Organics starting with their daughter's allergies.Understanding our guests' ‘organic for everyone' philosophy and how it came to be.How our guests have structured their business to keep their products affordable.The financial and legal backgrounds our guests have and how it helps their business.Challenges of moving from institutional backgrounds to a more agile entrepreneurial approach.Why our guests started manufacturing themselves and how it led to co-packing opportunities.How being organic and EWG compliant have shaped our guests' process.Dealing with confusion in the industry around branding as organic without certifications.Why our guests moved to California and how this has been for their business.Whether there is any interest in joining Makes 3 Organics from our guests' daughter.What the future looks like for Makes 3: new products and a more efficient supply chain.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Daniel Sperling on LinkedInMakes 3 OrganicsEWG VerifiedUSDA OrganicEvolve CPG
In the midst of a pandemic, what is the future of ride sharing and mobility? Princeton's Alain Kornhauser and co-host Fred Fishkin are joined by Robin Chase and Carlos Pardo of the New Urban Mobility Alliance and the director of the Institute for Transportation Studies at U C Davis, Daniel Sperling to dig into the challenges ahead. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smart-driving-cars-podcast/support
Can ride sharing rebound after the pandemic? Daniel Sperling, founding director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis joins Princeton's Alain Kornhauser and co-host Fred Fishkin for that plus Tesla, Waymo, Ford and more. https://soundcloud.com/smartdrivingcar/smart-driving-cars-episode-154 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smart-driving-cars-podcast/support
The Future of Mobility and Manufacturing with Game Changers, Presented by SAP
The buzz: “New technologies and business models are unlocking what could be a trillion-dollar market…innovations in mobility are being matched and amplified by innovations in vehicle automation, sharing, and electrification” (Daniel Sperling, Three Revolutions). The mobility industry and the sustainability sector are converging powerfully. It's cheaper to build net-new solar plants and wind farms than to fuel existing gas-fired power plants. And automakers are efficiently and cheaply producing high-performance electric vehicles. These intertwined forces are radically altering the economic logic underlying business decisions. What new mobility businesses will be possible? How can established automotive players, such as fleet managers, transition into this future? The experts speak: Colin Sutherland, EVP Sales and Marketing at Geotab and Tom Raftery, Global Vice President for SAP. Join us for From Fossil Fuels to Electrons: Future Trends in the Mobility Industry.
In this hour, true stories of taking center stage from a magician, a musician, a member of the underground resistance in Chile and a soldier stationed in Iraq. This hour is hosted by The Moth's Senior Director, Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted by: Jenifer Hixson Storytellers: Teller, Gaelynn Lea, Daniel Sperling, Carmen Aguirre
If you jam on the brakes for just a minute and take a look at cars and car culture, you just might find something stinky (maybe even as stinky as the black plume of diesel exhaust emanating from that souped-up pickup truck you’re stuck behind). Yes, there are some upsides to cars and driving, but those are overshadowed by the unbelievable downsides. Do you know how many deaths -- of people and animals -- can be attributed to the automobile? How about cars’ contribution to total greenhouse gas emissions? Have you ever thought deeply about how car culture can diminish the quality of ordinary life experiences? Luckily, there’s a straightforward (albeit not as straight and forward as the typical section of interstate highway) way to improve how we get ourselves from place to place. For episode notes and more information, please visit our website.Visit postcarbon.org/crazytown for more notes, resources, and to sign up for updates.Support the show (https://postcarbon.org/donate)
POD. No.# 183 - ♤ - DOLICA -&- DANIEL SPERLING @ SONDERSPUR FRANKFURT -♠♤♠ ⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯⎯♠♤⎯⎯ ♠♤♠⎯⎯ ARTIST - DOLICA -&- DANIEL SPERLING - @dolica Dolica was born on 3 May 1986 in Schweinfurt/Germany. Inspired by life and listening techno he began to produce electronic music. Soon the Label "NanoKultur" (native: coi - city of industries records) was born under his an his cousins (Daniel Sperlings) hand. His tracks arise by impressions from his environment and feeling. To play in Clubs is always a pleasure for Dolica, also to transfer the energy of the music into the soul of the people is a very big honor and assignment for him. The main Target is to inspire people and to make them happy in this sometimes crazy life. - www.beatport.com/artist/dolica/400463 - www.facebook.com/dolicamusic ...DANKE DIR VIELMALs für dieses STÜCK GEBALLER... ein WAHNSINNS Set !!! PASST SITZT & QUIETSCHT genau das richtige auf der SONDERSPUR !!! LASST ES EUCH.... GUUT GEHE & VIEL SPASS BEIM GENIEßEN !!! ...LET THE GEBALLER ENTERTAIN YOUUUUUUU !!! present...www.PIK-FEIN.com
Vehicles expert Dr. Daniel Sperling walks us through the future of transportation and the multiple revolutions needed to make self-driving cars an affordable, convenient, and efficient reality.
Hear about the coming mobility revolution from Daniel Sperling of UC Davis’ Institute of Transportation Studies. He addresses the need for policies to ensure that electric, automated, and shared vehicles provide for improved traffic conditions, reduced carbon emissions and increased accessibility and affordability. Featuring: Daniel Sperling, Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Director, Institute of Transportation Studies - UC Davis
This week we're joined by Daniel Sperling to talk about his new book Three Revolutions. We talk about the possible sea changes happening in the transportation world with electrification, automation, and shared rides. I ask him about the importance of regulations, how he got his epiphany that shared rides are the future, and what this revolutions means for auto manufacturers.
Topic:Autonomous vehicles, shared vehicle services and electric vehicles Guest & Organization:Dr. Daniel Sperling is the Blue Planet Prize Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science and Policy and founding director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis, which oversees the 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program. He has held the transportation seat on the California Air Resources Board since 2007 (appointed by Governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown) and served as Chair of the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies in 2015-16. Among his many prizes are the 2013 Blue Planet Prize from the Asahi Glass Foundation for being “a pioneer in opening up new fields of study to create more efficient, low-carbon, and environmentally beneficial transportation systems.” He served twice as lead author for the IPCC (sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize), has testified 7 times to the U.S. Congress, and provided 40 keynote presentations in the past five years. He has authored or coauthored over 250 technical papers and 12 books; is widely cited in leading newspapers; has been interviewed many times on NPR, including Science Friday, Talk of the Nation, and Fresh Air; and in 2009 was featured on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. In https://islandpress.org/books/three-revolutions (Three Revolutions), transportation expert Dan Sperling, along with seven other leaders in the field, share research–based insights on potential public benefits and impacts of the three transportation revolutions. They describe innovative ideas and partnerships, and explore the role government policy can play in steering the new transportation paradigm toward the public interest—toward our dream scenario of social equity, environmental sustainability, and urban livability. Resources: https://islandpress.org/books/three-revolutions (Three Revolutions – Steering Automated, Shared, and Electric Vehicles to a Better Future by Daniel Sperling) https://3rev.ucdavis.edu/ (3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program at the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis) https://islandpress.org/urban-resilience-project (Island Press Urban Resilience Project) Download the Island Press APP! Learn more about the APP https://islandpress.org/get-our-app (here), and find it on https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.islandpress.islandpressdiscoveryapp (Google Play) and https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/island-press/id1251388048?mt=8 (Apple App Store)! https://www.lgc.org/yosemite-policymakers-conference/ (Yosemite Policymakers Conference – building livable communities) https://www.lgc.org/ (Local Government Commission )
Daniel Sperling’s research examines the potential benefits, impacts, and synergies of the three transportation “revolutions:” electrification, automation, and pooling. In this seminar, Sperling describes what needs to happen for this new transportation paradigm to truly benefit the public interest. Sperling provides insight into the forces—from effective government policies to partnerships between transit operators, mobility service companies, automakers, and others—that will be instrumental in enhancing social equity, environmental sustainability, and urban livability. Full video and 3 questions with Sperling: https://energy.mit.edu/news/3-questions-future-transportation-systems Transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/news/3-questions-future-transportation-systems#transcript Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast#signup
Kino Maravillas and Daniel Sperling examine Battlefield 4, a critically-acclaimed first person shooter game from Swedish developer DICE. Battlefield combines high quality graphics, directional audio, and realistic gameplay elements to deliver an immersive shooter experience. We used two chapters from Bogost’s book, Empathy and Drill, to describe how the game conveys these themes and thus supports Bogost’s assertions.
Daniel Sperling is a Professor of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science and Policy, and founding Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis (ITS-Davis). In February 2007, Governor Schwarzenegger appointed Daniel to the "automotive engineering" seat on the California Air Resources Board. In this position he focuses on climate policy, low carbon fuels and vehicles, and reducing vehicle travel and land use. Daniel is recognized as a leading international expert on transportation technology assessment, energy and environmental aspects of transportation, and transportation policy. He was co-director of the 2007 study that designed California's landmark low carbon fuel standard and co-director of a follow-up 2012 national study. In 2008 he was appointed the first chair of the "Future of Transportation" Council of the Davos World Economic Forum. Alongside authoring "Two Billion Cars", he was a lead author of the transportation chapter on the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice President Al Gore. In 2010 he received a Heinz Award for his "achievements in the research of alternative transportation fuels and his responsibility for the adoption of cleaner transportation policies in California and across the United States." In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Hydrogen fuel cells. Electricity. Biofuels. Petroleum. Natural gas. Hybrids. The debate about fueling our vehicles marches reliably onward. With staunch advocates for so many fuel alternatives, how do we decide what we will use in the future? What are the benefits and drawbacks to each? Who is responsible for making policy that, in the end, might not please all the different stakeholder groups? Speakers: Jaycie Chitwood, Niel Golightly, Daniel Sperling, and Meghan L. O'Sullivan,
The first annual conference of the Yale Climate and Energy Institute convened leaders in science, policy, business, and international affairs to discuss the barriers that prevent clean energy from achieving full-scale deployment as well as solutions for overcoming those barriers.