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Date Stock Title
Nov 22 LYFT Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
Nov 22 LYFT LYFT Gains 13% Since Posting Q3 Earnings: How Should You Play It?
Nov 22 LYFT Are You Looking for a Top Momentum Pick? Why Lyft (LYFT) is a Great Choice
Nov 22 LYFT Lyft is Gushing Huge Amounts of Free Cash Flow -- Someone Tell Wall Street
Nov 22 LYFT Disabled Americans rely on rideshare apps but say they still face discrimination
Nov 22 EVGO EVgo Powers On Despite Trump Shake-Up: Analyst Projects 16% US Battery EV Penetration By 2030
Nov 22 LYFT Gig Economy Stocks Q3 Teardown: Angi (NASDAQ:ANGI) Vs The Rest
Nov 21 LYFT Uber, Lyft plan robotaxi fleet expansions
Nov 19 LYFT Lyft, Inc. (LYFT) presents at RBC Capital Markets Global Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference (Transcript)
Nov 19 EVGO EVgo to expand charging network at Meijer grocery stores
Nov 19 LYFT Lyft to roll out rider verification badges in safety push
Nov 19 LYFT Tesla Stock Pops 5% on AV Deregulation Buzz: ETFs in Focus
Nov 19 REE REE Automotive Named CES 2025 Innovation Award Honoree for Software-Defined Vehicle Technology
Nov 19 EVGO EVgo and Meijer Expand Partnership to Install up to 480 New Fast Charging Stalls at Meijer Locations Across Midwest
Nov 18 EVGO Short Squeezes With Big Promises
Nov 18 REE REE Automotive to Report Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results on December 17, 2024
Nov 18 LYFT Tesla stock rises, Uber and Lyft fall, after report that Trump might be friendly to self-driving cars
Nov 18 LYFT Tesla Stock Responds To FSD Nod In Monday Premarket As Trump Team Prioritizes Self-Driving Framework
Sustainable Transport

Sustainable transport refers to the broad subject of transport that is sustainable in the senses of social, environmental and climate impacts. Components for evaluating sustainability include the particular vehicles used for road, water or air transport; the source of energy; and the infrastructure used to accommodate the transport (roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and terminals). Transport operations and logistics as well as transit-oriented development are also involved in evaluation. Transportation sustainability is largely being measured by transportation system effectiveness and efficiency as well as the environmental and climate impacts of the system.Short-term activity often promotes incremental improvement in fuel efficiency and vehicle emissions controls while long-term goals include migrating transportation from fossil-based energy to other alternatives such as renewable energy and use of other renewable resources. The entire life cycle of transport systems is subject to sustainability measurement and optimization.Sustainable transport systems make a positive contribution to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the communities they serve. Transport systems exist to provide social and economic connections, and people quickly take up the opportunities offered by increased mobility, with poor households benefiting greatly from low carbon transport options. The advantages of increased mobility need to be weighed against the environmental, social and economic costs that transport systems pose.
Transport systems have significant impacts on the environment, accounting for between 20% and 25% of world energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions. The majority of the emissions, almost 97%, came from direct burning of fossil fuels. Greenhouse gas emissions from transport are increasing at a faster rate than any other energy using sector. Road transport is also a major contributor to local air pollution and smog.The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) estimates that each year 2.4 million premature deaths from outdoor air pollution could be avoided. Particularly hazardous for health are emissions of black carbon, a component of particulate matter, which is a known cause of respiratory and carcinogenic diseases and a significant contributor to global climate change. The links between greenhouse gas emissions and particulate matter make low carbon transport an increasingly sustainable investment at local level—both by reducing emission levels and thus mitigating climate change; and by improving public health through better air quality.The social costs of transport include road crashes, air pollution, physical inactivity, time taken away from the family while commuting and vulnerability to fuel price increases. Many of these negative impacts fall disproportionately on those social groups who are also least likely to own and drive cars. Traffic congestion imposes economic costs by wasting people's time and by slowing the delivery of goods and services.
Traditional transport planning aims to improve mobility, especially for vehicles, and may fail to adequately consider wider impacts. But the real purpose of transport is access – to work, education, goods and services, friends and family – and there are proven techniques to improve access while simultaneously reducing environmental and social impacts, and managing traffic congestion. Communities which are successfully improving the sustainability of their transport networks are doing so as part of a wider program of creating more vibrant, livable, sustainable cities.

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