Runoff Elections in France: The Victory of the Bicycle
The runoff elections in major French cities saw Socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire winning in Paris, emphasizing a continuation of the city's green transportation policies amid opposition.
São Paulo Metro approves prototype trains to be used in the expansion of line 2-green
São Paulo Metro has approved the design for new trains intended for the expansion of line 2-green and reinforcement of existing lines 1-blue and 3-red.
Letter to the Editor. Response: Today's 30-day ticket encourages more travels
Jakop Dalunde, a traffic regional councilor in Stockholm, responds to a letter suggesting changes to the 30-day SL public transport ticket, arguing that such changes could reduce travel incentives.
Hesse: Ideological Transport Policy Becomes a Liability for the Greens
The Green Party and SPD in Hesse suffer significant losses in recent elections, continuing a downward trend for both parties.
Letter to the Editor. Response: MP Leader Avoids Answering My Question
A Stockholm commuter questions the local MP's lack of response regarding a new 30-day travel ticket proposal for public transport.
Local Governments Increase Purchases of Electric Buses from China
Białystok signs a major contract to purchase 60 electric buses from Chinese manufacturer Yutong to enhance its eco-friendly public transport system.
Abia converts free green shuttle to fare service with 50% subsidy
Abia State Government has converted its Free Green Shuttle initiative into a commercially fare-paying service with a 50% subsidy for users.
Noisy BMW driving on the streets of Tartu is disturbing residents - Transport Authority: this car should not be on the road!
A green BMW in Tartu is causing disturbances with its loud noises and is not legally allowed to be on the road, according to the Transport Authority.
Port of Santos extends discount on tariffs for 'green ships'; understand
The Port of Santos has extended its discount on tariffs for 'green ships' by 120 days to encourage environmentally friendly practices in maritime transport.
Energy from Waste in Cities. Green Power for Municipal Units
Polish cities are increasingly converting municipal waste into electrical and thermal energy, highlighting the importance of local energy production for urban infrastructure.
ZZS accuses Å vinks of hiding information about 'Rail Baltica'
The Green and Farmers' Union in coalition accuses Transport Minister Ainis Å vinks of unjustly classifying information related to the 'Rail Baltica' project.
V. Benkunskas: Green hydrogen production planned to start this autumn, with hydrogen-powered buses to be launched
This autumn, Vilnius plans to initiate green hydrogen production and launch hydrogen-powered public transport buses as part of its commitment to achieve zero CO2 emissions in its public transport and heating sectors by 2030.
40 Blocks with a Tree-Lined Park, Courts, and Play Areas: What We Know About the New Highway That Will Cross the City
The Buenos Aires city government has announced plans for a new highway project that includes a dedicated public transport lane and a linear park with recreational areas.
Mayor Candidates’ Triell: Housing, Transport, Finance - How OB Candidates Differ
The article discusses the differing viewpoints of mayoral candidates in Munich regarding housing solutions amidst rising concerns over living space in the city.
"I Think I Peeled in Salt Water"
Two candidates for the Left Green Movement's leadership in ReykjavÃk are competing for the party's nomination ahead of the upcoming municipal elections, with differing views on experience and radicalism in housing and transport.
"I am not Hřib, I have my own style." The Prague leader of the Pirates on priorities for the city, unfulfilled promises, and criticism regarding Orlen
Prague Pirate leader, Nina Nislerová, discusses her campaign priorities, including anti-corruption measures, improving public transport, and enhancing green infrastructure, while reflecting on past challenges faced by the party.
Dionysis Theodoratos: Greek ferry transport is at a critical transition point
The Greek ferry transport industry is focusing on strategic goals for 2026, emphasizing a green transition and modernization of port infrastructures.
São Paulo subway lines experience issues after a failure on Line 1-Blue
São Paulo's metro system is facing delays due to a failure affecting Line 1-Blue, which has impacted service on Lines 2-Green and 3-Red as well.
Major disruptions on the subway's green line after a rail break
Major disruptions were reported on the green line of the subway in Stockholm due to a broken rail, causing chaotic conditions at the Gullmarsplan station.
Subway Chaos: Major Disruptions After Double Rail Breaks
The green line of the Stockholm subway is halted due to severe disruptions caused by two rail breaks, leading to chaos during the morning rush hour.
Green Hydrogen: When Climate Policy Meets Reality
The article discusses the growing political discourse surrounding green hydrogen as a solution for decarbonizing industry and transport, while stressing the need for a more nuanced understanding of its environmental implications.
Why is blood red... why not blue or green? This is the 'health connection'
The article explains the important functions of blood in the human body, including oxygen transport, nutrient delivery, and waste removal, while discussing why blood is primarily red.
How the Greens Want to Make Parking More Expensive
The Green Party proposes that municipalities should adjust parking fees based on social criteria and be allowed to set their own rates, according to Swantje Michaelsen, the party's transport policy spokesperson.
Nuclear Waste: Objections Against Castor Transports from Garching Dismissed
Objections from Green Party lawmakers in Munich against the transport of nuclear waste from Garching to Ahaus have been dismissed as preparations are made for the Castor transports.