Have you ever heard of transport poverty? Chances are, you haven’t. It’s been described as “a hidden crisis”, and it impacts millions of people around the world, in urban and rural communities alike.
17 February 2026 - Every morning around the world, billions of people step onto a bus, bike to work, wait for a train, or drive long distances to reach their jobs, schools, markets, and health care.
New York, 12 October–New and emerging technologies, from electric cars and buses to zero-carbon producing energy sources, as well as policy innovations, are critical for combating climate change, but ...
When Luxembourg announced recently that all public transport in the country will be free from next year, this radical move was received with astonishment. After all, most nations would surely shy away ...
Verdi union in unusual alliance with Fridays For Future, founded by Greta Thunberg, based on common goals Public transport workers across Germany are joining forces with climate activists for a week ...
Transport accounts for 21% of global carbon emissions. It is now the largest emitting sector in many developed countries. While Europe and North America dominate historic transport emissions, much of ...
Closing gender gaps in transport is key to equality and economic growth. Women face unique mobility barriers and underrepresentation in the sector. Addressing these challenges improves access to jobs, ...