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Sponsored: When it comes to shipping, consumers have been conditioned to think faster equals better but fast delivery is rarely the best choice for the planet. A growing number of e-commerce companies are working to combat that trend.
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And five guiding questions to help urban planners improve upon regions' projects.
by Alan Hoffman
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U.N. aviation body ICAO condemned by climate campaigners for controversially changing CORSIA carbon offset scheme rules.
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Many shoppers will find the process quicker and easier post-pandemic, which begs the need for more serious attention to the transportation footprint associated with getting groceries to consumers' front doors.
by Jim Giles
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Some green groups welcome International Civil Aviation Organization's decision to exclude 'questionable' carbon credits from the industry's Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.
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Time to clear the air — freight is the fastest-growing source of greenhouse gases and a major source of local air pollution.
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Imagine, a city where the residents and commuters wouldn't need to own cars.
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Inside the complex world of decarbonizing e-commerce shipping.
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Can healthy eating principles also foster a healthier transport evironment?
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It’s buying carbon offsets to balance the impact of shipping and also advocating for long-term solutions.
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It's emerging as a key way that cities can promote sustainability and reduce transportation emissions.
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Coffee and ice cream and jam (or traffic jams).
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UPS is building partnerships with governments and citizens to help find solutions to environmental and congestion challenges.
by Peter Harris
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The rise of self-driving cars could be a disaster unless many of those cars get more than one occupant.
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Why roadmaps for moving people must be considered alongside future strategies for freight and logistics.
by John Davies