Double down on active transport, urges World Resources Institute – Cycle Industry News

:excerptstartMark Sutton28 June, 2021 Active transport policy is not adapting fast enough to meaningfully address climate and sustainability goals, according to a study collaboration between the Transport Decarbonisation Alliance and World Resources Institute.With transport responsible for 24% of carbon emissions and 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the paper sought to understand to what extent policy changes […]

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Mark Sutton28 June, 2021

Active transport policy is not adapting fast enough to meaningfully address climate and sustainability goals, according to a study collaboration between the Transport Decarbonisation Alliance and World Resources Institute.
With transport responsible for 24% of carbon emissions and 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the paper sought to understand to what extent policy changes on the back of the pandemic were taking the world in a more sustainable direction. Transport remains the fastest growing source of CO2
emissions globally.
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