Transport is responsible for an important and growing part of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with most of the future increase expected to come from developing countries.
Authors: Cornie Huizenga and Stefan Bakker
Transport is responsible for an important and growing part of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with most of the future increase expected to come from developing countries.
Authors: Cornie Huizenga and Stefan Bakker
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This publication is the Module 1 of the Transport, Climate and Sustainability Global Status Report– 4th Edition This module focuses on…
This publication is the Module 2 of the Transport, Climate and Sustainability Global Status Report– 4th Edition This module examines…
This publication is the Module 3 of the Transport, Climate and Sustainability Global Status Report– 4th Edition This module takes…
This publication is the Module 4 of the Transport, Climate and Sustainability Global Status Report– 4th Edition This module focuses…

SLOCAT is the international, multi-stakeholder partnership powering systemic transformations and a just transition towards equitable, healthy, green and resilient transport and mobility systems for the people and the planet.
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