Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Improved Public Transportation
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https://doi.org/10.52428/27888991.v6i9.1193关键词:
sustainability, Climate Change, Green Science摘要
日益严重的气候危机需要采取紧急变革行动来减少全球温室气体排放。最有希望的策略之一是重新评估和重组交通系统,包括改善公共交通和减少私家车的使用。这种方法不仅可以显著减少排放,而且还能带来多种共同效益,有助于创造更可持续、更公平的城市未来。
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