Sustainable Transportation Options
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides an overview of environmentally friendly mass transit solutions, including electric and hybrid buses, and non-motorized transportation.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides an overview of environmentally friendly mass transit solutions, including electric and hybrid buses, and non-motorized transportation.
This article explores various environmentally friendly mass transit solutions, such as biofuel-powered buses, tram systems, and bike-sharing programs, highlighting their benefits and implementation.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) offers research and guidance on deploying electric bus fleets as an environmentally friendly mass transit solution, including cost-benefit analysis and infrastructure requirements.
The United Nations discusses the importance of environmentally friendly mass transit solutions in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable urban development, highlighting successful case studies from around the world.
The Smart Growth Network provides a toolkit for implementing Transit Oriented Development (TOD), an environmentally friendly approach to mass transit that prioritizes mixed-use development, walkability, and reduced parking.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) explores the potential of hydrogen fuel cell buses as an environmentally friendly mass transit solution, discussing their technical and economic viability.
This news article highlights Copenhagen's efforts to create a carbon-neutral transportation system, featuring environmentally friendly mass transit solutions such as electric and biofuel-powered buses, as well as cycling infrastructure.
The Sustainable Transportation Video Series, produced by the University of California, Berkeley, explores various environmentally friendly mass transit solutions, including electric vehicles, public transportation, and non-motorized transportation.