What's required for a more
sustainable transportation sector is connecting the dots between clean energy and clean transport, so that emissions - free renewables are powering emissions - free vehicles.
Not exact matches
With this $ 100 billion initiative, Citi will build on its leadership in renewable energy and energy efficiency financing to engage with clients to identify opportunities to finance greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions and resource efficiency in other
sectors, such as
sustainable transportation... http://www.citigroup.com/citi/news/2015/150218a.htm
Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to reduce US
transportation -
sector energy use and associated emissions, as well as to support the transition to a more
sustainable transportation system.
Developing a green economy requires Governments to refocus their policies, investments and spending in high - impact
sectors, such as energy, buildings, manufacturing,
transportation, water services and waste management, while ensuring such others as agriculture, fisheries and forests are more
sustainable.
High potential exists in specific
sectors: energy efficiency: buildings; industry, transport; renewable energy; mobility and mass
transportation; recycling, waste management;
sustainable agriculture and forestry; environmental services.
It assembles evidence, quantitative and conceptual, for currently existing green jobs in
sectors such as renewable energy, energy efficiency in buildings and vehicles,
sustainable transportation, and organic agriculture.
It's great to hear from so many people and organisations working hard to fix the
transportation sector, a crucial piece of the puzzle if we are to move to a more
sustainable society.
Project Manager / Urban Designer / Senior Planner with more than 20 + years of increasingly responsible public and private
sector positions in architecture, urban design, Industrial design, design management,
Sustainable design, new urbanism, regional and
transportation planning, alternative analyses and operational / financial feasibility studies.