Twenty Years of Transforming Transportation: Where Are We Now"
?Economic shocks, climate change, and COVID-19 have changed transportation systems in a fundamental way. We can?t waste a crisis. We can increase access to transportation while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We can achieve more mobility with fewer impacts,? argued Ani Dasgupta, president of the World Resources Institute (WRI), at the 20th annual Transforming Transportation conference. For two days, global leaders reflected on the state of transportation systems worldwide at the hybrid event in Washington, D.C., which was also watched by tens of thousands online. The event was co-organized by WRI and the World Bank.
ASLA 2021 Professional Urban Design Honor Award. Xuhui Runway Park, Shanghai, China. Image © Sasaki / Insaw Photography
?Economic shocks, climate change, and COVID-19 have changed transportation systems in a fundamental way. We can?t waste a crisis. We can increase access to transportation while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We can achieve more mobility with fewer impacts,? argued Ani Dasgupta, president of the World Resources Institute (WRI), at the 20th annual Transforming Transportation conference. For two days, global leaders reflected on the state of transportation systems worldwide at the hybrid event in Washington, D.C., which was also watched by tens of thousands online. The event was co-organized by WRI and the World Bank.Transportation still accounts for 25 percent of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide and up to 30 percent of emi...
ASLA 2021 Professional Urban Design Honor Award. Xuhui Runway Park, Shanghai, China. Image © Sasaki / Insaw Photography
?Economic shocks, climate change, and COVID-19 have changed transportation systems in a fundamental way. We can?t waste a crisis. We can increase access to transportation while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We can achieve more mobility with fewer impacts,? argued Ani Dasgupta, president of the World Resources Institute (WRI), at the 20th annual Transforming Transportation conference. For two days, global leaders reflected on the state of transportation systems worldwide at the hybrid event in Washington, D.C., which was also watched by tens of thousands online. The event was co-organized by WRI and the World Bank.Transportation still accounts for 25 percent of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide and up to 30 percent of emi...
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