Leah Lazer – TheCityFix //www.soccer-bar.com Urban news & analysis from WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities Tue, 06 Jun 2023 13:04:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 //www.soccer-bar.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/TCF-Global-favicon-150x150.png Leah Lazer – TheCityFix //www.soccer-bar.com 32 32 A New Approach to Modeling Commutes and Access in Our Cities //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/new-approach-modeling-commutes-access-cities/ //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/new-approach-modeling-commutes-access-cities/#respond Leah Lazer and Madlyn McAuliffe Thu, 11 May 2023 08:35:00 +0000 Integrated Transport access accessibility active mobility buses Cairo California cars case studies commute commuting cycling infrastructure data e-bikes Egypt electric scooter high density intercity connectivity ITDP jobs land use last mile last-mile connectivity megacity metro Mexico Mexico City micromobility Minneapolis Minnesota mobility multi-modal transport NUMO parking population density public transportation road safety San Francisco scooters shared mobility short-distance traffic traffic congestion transport transport planning travel behavior travel time walking //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=139504 Getting around any megacity as dense and vast as Cairo, Egypt can be a challenge, even for the most able-bodied, well-traveled and well-informed commuter. The plethora of options for transport modes and routes has made it difficult to decode and ... //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/new-approach-modeling-commutes-access-cities/feed/ 0 The State of Electric School Bus Adoption in the US //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/the-state-of-electric-school-bus-adoption-in-the-us-2/ //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/the-state-of-electric-school-bus-adoption-in-the-us-2/#respond Lydia Freehafer and Leah Lazer Wed, 03 May 2023 08:23:00 +0000 Energy + Climate Change air pollution air quality Arkansas asthma battery California Colorado connecticut data diesel electric buses electric school buses electricity electricity grid electrification environmental racism EPA equity ESB Initiative EV transition fleet management Florida funding ghg emissions Guam Hawaii health Idaho Illinois incentive inequality infrastructure investment Insights Kansas Kentucky Louisiana low-income Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan 密尔沃基 minority groups Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New York ozone Pennsylvania pm2.5 Puerto Rico rebate renewable energy resilience rural Samoa school bus South Dakota states students supply chains sustainable mobility Texas transportation U.S. Environmental Protection Agency United States US Virgin Islands vulnerable communities Washington, D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming zoning //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=139441 Editor’s Note: This article was updated in April 2023 with new findings from WRI’s dataset tracking electric school bus adoption in the United States, covering October to December 2022. To the best of our knowledge, these statistics are updated as of Dec. ... //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/the-state-of-electric-school-bus-adoption-in-the-us-2/feed/ 0 The State of Electric School Bus Adoption in the US //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/the-state-of-electric-school-bus-adoption-in-the-us/ //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/the-state-of-electric-school-bus-adoption-in-the-us/#respond Lydia Freehafer and Leah Lazer Thu, 29 Sep 2022 16:30:00 +0000 Energy + Climate Change air pollution American Jobs Plan California clean fuels decarbonize electric buses electric vehicles electrification environmental justice equity federal funding funding infrastructure investment low-income Montgomery County school bus vulnerable communities //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=135885 编者按:本文& # 160;was updated in September 2022 to present new findings from WRI’s dataset tracking electric school bus adoption in the United States, covering April to June 2022. To the best of our knowledge, these statistics are up to date as ... //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/the-state-of-electric-school-bus-adoption-in-the-us/feed/ 0 Going Electric: How Ride-hailing Drivers Can Help Cities Speed Up EV Use //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/going-electric-how-ride-hailing-drivers-can-help-cities-speed-up-ev-use/ //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/going-electric-how-ride-hailing-drivers-can-help-cities-speed-up-ev-use/#respond Leah Lazer Wed, 10 Nov 2021 05:01:00 +0000 Energy + Climate Change access affordability air pollution Canada 乐动在线娱乐 collaboration decarbonize electric vehicles electrification emissions equity Europe EV charging finance low-income passenger cars private vehicles ride-hailing subsidies sustainable transportation Uber United States //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=136406 Several countries made climate commitments at COP26 with the goal of achieving net-zero emissions and reducing climate impacts. These goals will be impossible to achieve without making transportation sustainable, as the sector creates almost a quarter of global greenhouse gas ... //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/going-electric-how-ride-hailing-drivers-can-help-cities-speed-up-ev-use/feed/ 0 Why Is Sustainable Urban Transport a Great Investment? https://ld乐动体育网页版登录www.soccer-bar.com/blog/sustainable-urban-transport-great-investment/ https://ld乐动体育网页版登录www.soccer-bar.com/blog/sustainable-urban-transport-great-investment/#respond Leah Lazer, Naina Khandelwal and Jake Wellman Wed, 05 Feb 2020 08:43:12 +0000 Energy + Climate Change Integrated Transport bicycle culture Coalition for Urban Transitions electric vehicles ghg emissions Jake Wellman Leah Lazer low carbon transport low-carbon development low-carbon growth Naina Khandelwal New Climate Economy transport Vivid Economics //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=132847 Transport is the world’s fastest growing source of energy-related carbon emissions. It accounted for 23% of energy-related GHG emissions in 2010, and, within that, urban transport was the largest single source. Depending on where you live, transport also contributes anywhere ... https://ld乐动体育网页版登录www.soccer-bar.com/blog/sustainable-urban-transport-great-investment/feed/ 0 Low-Carbon Cities Are a $24 Trillion Opportunity //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/low-carbon-cities-24-trillion-opportunity-leah-lazer-catlyne-haddaoui/ //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/low-carbon-cities-24-trillion-opportunity-leah-lazer-catlyne-haddaoui/#respond Leah Lazer, Catlyne Haddaoui and Jake Wellman Thu, 19 Sep 2019 16:09:41 +0000 Energy + Climate Change building efficiency Catlyne Haddaoui clean energy 乐动在线娱乐 Coalition for Urban Transitions decarbonize economic opportunity emergency conditions emissions Jake Wellman jobs Leah Lazer low-carbon development low-carbon growth net zero energy retrofits sustainable cities zero-carbon buildings //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=132012 The world is facing a climate emergency, forcing us all to rethink the best way to spend resources, create jobs and improve quality of life for all. In these critical times, cities offer one of the biggest opportunities. With most ... //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/low-carbon-cities-24-trillion-opportunity-leah-lazer-catlyne-haddaoui/feed/ 0 Africa’s Urban Future: The Policy Agenda for National Governments //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/africas-urban-future-policy-agenda-national-governments-leah-lazer/ //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/africas-urban-future-policy-agenda-national-governments-leah-lazer/#respond Leah Lazer Wed, 14 Nov 2018 08:43:02 +0000 Urban Governance Accra Africa agriculture Coalition for Urban Transitions economic development Ghana Leah Lazer national urban policy New Climate Economy New York City Nigeria rural sustainable infrastructure urban governance urbanization //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=129145 Sustainable economic development in sub-Saharan Africa will only be possible if towns and cities across the region thrive. This column highlights the critical role that national governments need to play in guiding the urban transition. National Urban Policies can help ... //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/africas-urban-future-policy-agenda-national-governments-leah-lazer/feed/ 0 Big Picture, Small Cities: Why Urban Development Needs National Governments //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/big-picture-small-cities-urban-development-needs-national-governments-leah-lazer/ //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/big-picture-small-cities-urban-development-needs-national-governments-leah-lazer/#respond Leah Lazer Mon, 07 May 2018 12:57:52 +0000 Urban Governance C40 Coalition for Urban Transitions Denmark ICLEI Leah Lazer low emission zones megacity national policy New Climate Economy solar energy South Africa //www.soccer-bar.com/?p=121481 More and more, cities are acting independently of – or even in direct opposition to – their national governments. This trend is seen, for example, in the group of American “Climate Mayors” that remain committed to the Paris Agreement even ... //www.soccer-bar.com/blog/big-picture-small-cities-urban-development-needs-national-governments-leah-lazer/feed/ 0
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