UNDERSTANDING SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
Mobility and sustainability
What is mobility ?
Mobility is key to economic development and all the stakeholders have a contribution to make to ensure the long-term viability of the transport sector.
Is mobility as we know it sustainable?
With a huge growth of the fleet by 2035 can known technologies reduce energy demand and GHG emissions and what actions are needed to mitigate the impact? This article is an extract from a White Paper (see link below).
Solution to Beijing's traffic woes? The elevated super "bus"
China's capital Beijing, recently named along with Mexico City as having the worst traffic jams in the world, is looking for solutions. One could be the elevated "super bus".
Driving in the future, towards sustainable mobility
Driving in the future towards sustainable mobility: this title contains a dual promise. First the continued use of our roads for our global economic development and our personal day to day needs. The second promise is of progressive change towards modes of transportation that are different from those we know today.
Electric cars can succeed in oil-rich states: Ghosn the 08-31-2010
Electric cars can be successful in Gulf countries and other oil-rich states, but only with initial government help, t...
Nissan LEAF opens for orders the 08-30-2010
Amid strong global demand for the world’s first affordable mass-produced, zero-emission vehicle, Nissan has opened it...
Mitsubishi revises i-MiEV pricing the 08-30-2010
Mitsubishi today announced that they would be reducing the price of their first electric model. The i-MiEV , which is...
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The 11th Challenge Bibendum will take place in Berlin in 2011
The 11th edition of Challenge Bibendum will take place from May 18th to May 22nd at the former airport Tempelhof. It ...
CHALLENGE BIBENDUM 2010
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Relive all the activities of Challenge Bibendum 2010 in Rio, Brazil, from the opening ceremony with President Lula a ...
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