Have you ever heard of transport poverty? Chances are, you haven’t. It’s been described as “a hidden crisis”, and it impacts millions of people around the world, in urban and rural communities alike.
Latest figures show transport remains the biggest contributor to greenhouse gases in Guernsey. Transport, including air and sea travel, produced about 37% of emissions locally - with road transport ...
New York, 12 October–New and emerging technologies, from electric cars and buses to zero-carbon producing energy sources, as well as policy innovations, are critical for combating climate change, but ...
Responsible for over a quarter of all direct greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels, transport is a key element of the climate action puzzle. As we transition to a zero-emissions future, ...
Adjunct Associate Professor of Economics, Centre for Research and Action in Public Health (CeRAPH), University of Canberra How did you get to where you need to be today? Car, bike, public transport, ...
Access for all to economic and social opportunities is essential to the World Bank’s mission of reducing poverty and promoting shared prosperity. Transport systems that provide access to jobs and ...
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