Cracking the Gasoline Code (How Superusers are the Key to Fighting Emissions) (w/Matthew Metz and Rob Sargent)

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Links for more info on today's topic:
Coltura's Superusers Map: https://data.coltura.org/tools/map
Coltura: https://coltura.org/
Our first episode with Coltura: https://youtu.be/Ij6yOB6y2JE?si=PCBl4cx7ezptCO5K
Cracking the Gasoline Code: https://coltura.org/gasoline-superusers-3-report/
Clean Cars 4 All: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/clean-cars-4-all
Smitty's Episode: https://youtu.be/EpiJ7zGP7Io?si=Yu_3uNMtsvxJ9u9R

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Matthew Metz and Rob Sargent from Coltura discuss their new report on Gasoline Superusers, "Cracking the Gasoline Code". Episode 139 of the Energy Nerd Show.


Matthew Metz
Founder and Co-Executive Director
Coltura

Matthew has been at the forefront of the anti-gasoline movement since its inception. Along with his co-executive director Janelle London, Matthew wrote the first op-eds in the U.S. calling for a phaseout of gasoline-powered vehicles, sponsored early gatherings of California and global leaders to discuss 100% vehicle electrification, and led coalitions to support the passage of gasoline vehicle phaseout legislation in California and Washington State.

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Rob Sargent
Policy Director
Coltura

Rob Sargent serves as strategic advisor on campaigns to expedite the deployment of local solar, energy storage, and the electrification of transportation and buildings. He spent more than three decades overseeing successful state and national campaigns to win strong clean energy and climate policies. For more than 20 years, he directed clean energy and climate programs for Environment America and U.S.PIRG.

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