AI has a finger on the pulse of the transport industry

The transport sector is tapping into the potential of artificial intelligence to curtail emissions and boost efficiency. Read More

Congestion pricing clears path to reduce traffic, fund transit

New York City’s congestion pricing plan could curtail pollution and pay for lower-carbon modes of transportation. Read More

Mobilizing the missing tool in the climate fight

Shared mobility presents an opportunity to decarbonize transportation and create a more equitable and accessible network. Read More

Micromobility and transit pave the way to net zero

Public transit, micromobility and mode-shifting are key to reducing transport emissions. Read More

Transport industry leaders share 2023 predictions for decarbonization

In the race to net zero, what’s in store for transportation and mobility this year? Read More

3 ways to reimagine public transport for people and the climate

The pandemic initially tanked global transit by as much as 80 percent. Here are 10 actions to ensure it can make a full green recovery. Read More

25 cities show how major climate wins are possible

Collectively, the work of 25 cities in the Climate Challenge will reduce CO2 emissions by 74 million metric tons from 2020 through 2030, compared to business as usual. Read More

Is the return of gridlock inevitable? The case for people-friendly streets

The traditional American road and car mentality remains strong, but the pandemic may have finally made clear that urban public transportation has a vital social and economic role in making cities fairer and more efficient. Read More

5 electric bus makers shifting into next gear

Leveraging regional incentives and regulatory guidelines plays a considerable role in success in the electric bus market, and these companies are working that angle. Read More

Companies that want a diverse workforce should pay attention to public transit

As companies start planning for a return to the office, they should consider how to support their employees getting there. Read More