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Nairobi is planning car-free days. They could bring many benefits

Haneen Khreis, Texas A&M University and Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Australian Catholic University Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, is the second most congested city in the world. To reduce congestion, Nairobi County has proposed car-free Wednesdays and Saturdays in two of the busiest parts of the city. Wit

The electric vehicle boom is coming. What can we learn from early adopters?

Andy Balaskovitz  From tiered electric rates to equitable taxes, experienced communities have a lot to teach when it comes to managing the anticipated influx of EVs. Two years ago, Michigan’s largest utility, Consumers Energy, sought state approval to build a US$15 million electric vehicle chargi

Kolkata India’s air pollution capital

Jayanta Basu  Vehicular pollution, particularly from diesel cars and trucks, are primarily responsible for the worsening air quality in Kolkata, which is emerging as the pollution capital of India Will Kolkata soon wrest the country’s pollution capital crown from Delhi? Delhi may be vying with Be

Watch: How an Indian professor is turning plastic trash into highways

Todd Reubold Plastic pollution is one of the greatest challenges facing the world. Just last week scientists writing in the journal Scientific Reports announced that the weight of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch was four to 16 times more than we thought. All of this means finding ways to recycle and

How Climate Change is Altering Air Travel

Fred Pearce Rising tides, icy air, melting permafrost and air that is too hot for take-off are challenging aviation as the world warms. Phoenix gets hot. But not usually as hot as last June, when the mercury at the airport one day soared above 118 °F (48 °C). That exceeded the maximum operating te

China: Can expressways get people cycling again?

Deng Han Chinese cities are building bicycle expressways but cyclists need more than dedicated lane The bicycle has seen a dramatic fall in popularity in China in recent decades. In the period 1978-1996, it’s estimated that 45% of urban commutes were on two wheels, declining to 35% between 1995

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Peru: Law prioritizes highway construction that could threaten indigenous communities

 Yvette Sierra Praeli Peru has passed a controversial law that makes highway construction in border areas and maintaining trucking roads in the Ucayali Region a national priority. On January 22, the Congress of the Republic of Peru enacted the new law. The move has sparked serious concern because t

Egyptian innovators design truck to tackle wheat losses

Hazem Badr A truck designed locally to put an end to wheat losses during transport from fields to storage silos is set for testing in Egypt this summer. During the harvesting season in Egypt, it is common to see grains scattered across routes used by transport vehicles. This is due to bumpy roads, t

Dhaka chokes on air pollution

Kamran Reza Chowdhury A multitude of factors are contributing to increasingly polluted air in Bangladesh, but so far not much is being done about it. Bangladesh’s national environment agency has rung an alarm bell over air quality in Dhaka, deeming it “extremely unhealthy” as the dry season be

Bhutan’s Shingkhar-Gorgan highway: development versus environment?

Chencho Dema and Peky Samal A proposed highway that would run through one of Bhutan’s key national parks to one of the least developed areas, epitomises the difficult balance between development and the environment The saga of the 55-kilometre Shingkhar-Gorgan highway began eight years during Bhut

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