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Forward-looking companies — and their transportation leaders — are leaning into EVs, pooling services and other innovations as they consider how to transition employees back to offices and other workplaces.
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Within a decade the ride-hailing company says it'll convert all of its cars — both company-owned and driver-owned — to electric vehicles.
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Driving is creeping up, but there actions city, state and private-sector leaders can take to encourage dramatically different transportation habits.
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Dow is looking to lead on the circular economy — not so much on moving away from fossil fuels.
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A California bill, a newly launched foundation and a city-friendly acquisition are all pieces of an evolving landscape that could determine the future of how private mobility providers and cities will work together to share and use data.
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Imagine, a city where the residents and commuters wouldn't need to own cars.
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While the world's largest company by revenue has been focusing on using data to make its truck fleet more efficient, it's also been testing out electric cargo-handling yard trucks. So what's next?
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Ride-hailing drivers strike for higher pay today, have something that the tech world often lacks: empathy.
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Consumer behavior famously chooses convenience over climate action for transportation. That's where policy can come in.
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The former Walmart clean fleet leader recently joined startup Nikola, which makes fuel cell-powered electric semi trucks. We chatted with Fretheim about why she made the move and what she's learned about clean transportation.
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Technology is a tool that companies can increasingly use to meet sustainability and climate emissions reductions goals.
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The state has made major progress in its shift from oil to renewables but there’s still a lot to be done, according to a new report analyzing its ongoing transition.