Sustainable Transportation for Cities
The United Nations discusses green transportation options for cities, including electric vehicles, public transit, and non-motorized transport, to reduce emissions and improve air quality.
The United Nations discusses green transportation options for cities, including electric vehicles, public transit, and non-motorized transport, to reduce emissions and improve air quality.
The Natural Resources Defense Council provides an overview of green transportation options for cities, including hybrid and electric buses, bike-sharing systems, and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.
IEEE explores the benefits and challenges of electric vehicle adoption in cities, including the impact on greenhouse gas emissions and the need for charging infrastructure.
IBM discusses the role of smart traffic management in reducing congestion and promoting green transportation options in cities, including real-time traffic monitoring and optimization.
The International Transport Union highlights the importance of cycling infrastructure in promoting sustainable transportation in cities, including bike lanes, bike-sharing systems, and cycling-friendly policies.
GreenTech Media provides news and updates on green transportation options for cities, including electric vehicles, public transit, and alternative fuels.
MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning discusses the importance of transportation planning in creating sustainable cities, including green transportation options and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.
The US Environmental Protection Agency provides a green transportation calculator to help cities estimate the emissions reduction benefits of different green transportation options, including electric vehicles and public transit.