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Transportation
Bike-share programs aren't profitable but chip away at emissions
Oct 6, 2021
A new study says New York City's bike-share program saved nearly 500 tons of emissions over four years.
FAA plans to reduce the time planes spend taxiing on the runway
Sep 30, 2021
In addition to reducing wait times, the FAA estimates this will reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The pandemic has left the private bus sector in crisis
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Nov 2, 2020
Could private buses disappear? For one Nashville company, the answer may be yes without congressional aid.
Flying taxis are promised soon. But how will they actually work?
by
Jack Stewart
Jan 3, 2020
We took a ride over Los Angeles as part of a demonstration of an urban air taxi experience.
Despite influx of new models, electric car sales expected to remain low
Nov 29, 2019
Flashy new debuts from Ford and others will not lift electric vehicle ownership above 5% by 2025, according to Kelley Blue Book.
Airlines face a new threat: the climate-conscious train traveler
Nov 13, 2019
According to a recent survey, one in five travelers say they are flying less out of concern for the environment. Should airlines be worried?
Self-driving big-rigs could be coming to a freeway near you
by
Jack Stewart
Oct 25, 2019
It might sound terrifying, but autonomous semis are an easier engineering challenge than cars.
For public good, not for profit.
American transportation is a major pollutant. See exactly where it's coming from.
by
Molly Wood
and Bennett Purser
Oct 16, 2019
Journalists and researchers have teamed up to map emissions from transportation around the United States.
Public-private partnership pitches in to make outdoor getaways more affordable
May 27, 2019
A Seattle-area program is trying to remove one of the barriers to getting outside, and out of town, by offering affordable transportation.
Columbus explores what it means to have "smart" transit
May 20, 2019
The capital of Ohio won $40 million in federal funding for its projects last year.