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Every Londoner is exposed to dangerous toxic air particles

Every area of London is exposed to air pollution beyond WHO standards and 7.9 million Londoners live in areas exceeding air quality guidelines by at least 50 per cent A new research study, based on the latest updated London Atmospheric Emissions Inventory, nearly 95 per cent of the capital’s popu

Data & Reports , Health , Transport / 08/08/2017
Dengue virus rides Asia’s airline networks

Yao-Hua Law Asia’s burgeoning airline network is helping spread the dengue virus (DENV) across the continent, says a new study. Published this month (August) in PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, the study found that air traffic volumes and connections explain DENV migration across Asia better tha

Bhopal’s bike sharing sets new trend in India

Sarika Panda Bhatt, Chandramuli Shukla, Amit Bhatt, With an aim to encourage non-motorised transport, a new initiative has made available some 500 bicycles from 50 stations across Bhopal that citizens can freely use through a fully automated system Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, recently

Cities , Transport / 04/11/2017
Johannesburg’s bike lanes are not well used. Here’s why

Njogu Morgan The bicycling lanes of Johannesburg alone don’t create a commuter cycling culture, and they are now a white elephant. When you think of the world’s bicycle friendly cities, Johannesburg probably doesn’t feature. That’s not for lack of trying. Over the past few years bicycle lane

Polluted air beyond permissible standards across India: Greenpeace

None of the Indian cities comply with standards prescribed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and very few cities in southern India comply to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) standards. Every single day, we in India who walk the streets of our country, India, breathe polluted air way beyon

The future of two wheeler cities: Amsterdam and Hanoi

E-bikes can resolve common mobility problems facing Amsterdam and Hanoi and promote efficiency and sustainability in ‘two-wheeler cities’ Motorbiking in Hanoi With over 5 million motorcycles, almost ten times the number of cars, Hanoi can be called a ‘two-wheeler city’. The benefits of this

Welcome to Masdar City: the ultimate experiment in sustainable urban living

  Susan Lee Masdar City was designed to be zero-carbon and zero-waste, home to a population of 40,000 people Ten years ago in the United Arab Emirates, a new settlement was started from scratch, with the aim of becoming “the world’s most sustainable city”. Masdar City was designed to be z

China’s ‘new Silk Road’ could expand Asia’s deserts

Liu Qin China’s massive Asian infrastructure network of proposed new roads and railways, new ports and airports, linking 65 countries to itself must grapple with the same problem as the ancient Silk Road it has been named after. Sand. Deserts present as big a problem along the “Silk Road Economi

Rickshaw gets upgrade with hemp sidecar

Paul Icamina Filipino and South Korean scientists launched on 1 July a project for the development of a tricycle whose sidecars are made mostly of abaca fibre composites This is the first time abaca will be used as a passenger load-bearing component. The Philippines is the world’s major source of

Self-sufficient Cities May Hold the Key to the Future

Juan Vargas The Pukika Experiment consists of building a self-sufficient city for 3 million people By the end of the century, we’ll need to build urban housing for 5 billion people. This is the product of our increasing population and the current urbanisation trend. Today, there are slightly over

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