Sustainable transport
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Sustainable transport — A subtopic of: Sustainability Also relevant … Wikipedia
BioEthanol for Sustainable Transport — BEST program ED95 trial bus refuelling in São Paulo, Brazil … Wikipedia
Transport 2000 Canada — is a non profit, consumer based organization that promotes sustainable transport through advocacy and education. It is concerned with all modes of public transport, such as passenger train service, aviation including air safety, and urban transit … Wikipedia
Transport Scotland — was created on 1 January 2006 as the national transport agency of Scotland. It is an Executive Agency of the Scottish Government s Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department and accountable to Scottish Ministers. The Agency is headed… … Wikipedia
Transport in New Zealand — Transport in New Zealand, with its mountainous topography and relatively small population mostly located on a long coastline, has always faced many challenges. Before Europeans arrived, Māori either walked or used watercraft on rivers or along… … Wikipedia
Sustainable biofuel — Biofuels – transport fuels derived from plant materials – are entering the market, driven by factors such as rising oil prices and the need for increased energy security. However, many of the biofuels that are currently being supplied have been… … Wikipedia
Sustainable Business Network — The Sustainable Business Network is a not for profit organisation in New Zealand. Commonly known as the SBN, the network was created in October 2002 and is a forum for businesses who are interested in sustainable business practice and sustainable … Wikipedia
Sustainable energy — Renewable energy … Wikipedia
Transport in Melbourne — Australia portal … Wikipedia
Transport in Hong Kong — Hong Kong has a highly developed and sophisticated transportation network, encompassing both public and private transport. Over 90% of the daily journeys are on public transport, making it the highest in the world. [Lam, William H.K. [2003]… … Wikipedia