Opinions/Videos
DC’s Metro Closure Shows Why Creating Trust in Public Transit Matters
2016
Author(s): Dasgupta A
Public transit is essential to an environmentally sustainable urban future. But it requires public confidence in the transit system. To get people out of their personal cars, there needs to be an attractive alternative.
After COP21, Time to Use Sustainable Transport to Make Good on Climate Commitments
2015
Author(s): Dalkmann H, Lefevre B, Enriquez A, Yadav N
The problem of climate change is severe, and a large-scale shift in transport—in large cities, in rural areas, all around the world is required
Private Investment for Public Transport: Sao Paulo’s Linha 4 Leads the Way
2015
Author(s): Yavrom D, Lefevre B, Leipziger D
Sao Paulo’s Linha 4, is designed specifically to integrate disparate transit systems and to improve access to jobs.
$150 Million to Transform Sustainable Transport in Mexico City
2015
Author(s): Lobo A
With a metropolitan population of more than 21 million people and growing quickly Mexico City faces distinct challenges in delivering sustainable urban mobility.
Transport sector accounted for 46.9 percent of Brazil’s energy-related carbon dioxide emissions. Rapid global urbanization comes with the potential to accelerate current climate change trends, and transport emissions may even triple by 2050.
New Mobility is Coming to a City Near You – Will It Be Sustainable?
2019
Author(s): Dasgupta A, Chen G
Advances in electric, autonomous and data-driven technologies are changing how people get around but also cities themselves.
The View from the Bus: Better Transportation Means Better Lives
2018
Author(s): Dasgupta A
Cities are home to more than half the global population, produce three quarters of GDP and greenhouse gas emissions, and are still growing in nearly every respect.
Are We Ready for Autonomous Vehicles? The Uncertain Road Ahead
2018
Author(s): Hidalgo D
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are being tested in California, Pittsburgh, Singapore, Paris and Oslo. Proponents of AVs point to the promise of a safer, faster, cleaner and more convenient commute.
As Cities Grapple With Mobility Revolution, 10 Principles Emerge to Guide Them
2018
Author(s): Chase R
Mobility is undergoing a huge shift from the emergence of shared cars and bicycles to the impending self-driving cars and we’re just starting to understand the full effect on cities. The revolution has implications for equity, accessibility and sustainability, and has caught many cities unawares, leading to court battles, unexpected impacts on congestion and lots of uncertainty.
How Cities Can Harness the Good—and Avoid the Bad—of the New Mobility Movement
2017
Author(s): Dasgupta A
Ride-hailing systems, car- and bicycle-sharing networks, trip-planning apps and other innovative services that capitalize on advances in mobile communications, cashless payments and remote monitoring are increasing in popularity around the world.