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Top news of the week: 06.06.2022.

#WorldBicycleDay
#Argentina
#BuenosAires
#TransportPolicyMatters
#fundingtransitisfundingthefuture
#greenjobs
#nonprofitjobs
#job

@UNRSC shared
On Jun 3, 2022
RT @ITF_Forum: Cycle vision: #BuenosAires plots a bigger bicycle future. On #WorldBicycleDay @manlop @buenosaires explains how #Argentina’s 🇦🇷 capital boosted decade-old cycling policies to achieve radical results. It's the latest #TransportPolicyMatters blog 👓 https://t.co/SehtbgypfJ https://t.co/ShblaDvtBQ
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Cycle vision: Buenos Aires plots a bigger bicycle future

Cycle vision: Buenos Aires plots a bigger bicycle future

On World Bicycle Day 2022, we see how Argentina’s capital city boosted decade-old cycling policies during the pandemic, to achieve radical results

@PaulABarter shared
On Jun 3, 2022
RT @ni_medi: You still haven't read the SLOCAT Transport and Climate Change Global Status Report? Read at least the executive summary today on #WorldBicycleDay! https://t.co/EZZ5jTRfqV
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SLOCAT Transport and Climate Change Global Status Report – 2nd edition

SLOCAT Transport and Climate Change Global Status Report – 2nd edition

Tracking Trends in a Time of Change: The Need for Radical Action Towards Sustainable Transport Decarbonisation. SLOCAT Transport and Climate Change Global Status Report – 2nd edition

@SharedUseCntr shared
On Jun 2, 2022
The green line holds a special place in our hearts 💚 Plus we love a deep dive into Chicago transportation and why we are "cautiously optimistic" #fundingtransitisfundingthefuture https://t.co/GL5HDtHp76
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Take a Ride: The Green Line and the Future of Equitable Transit in Chicago

Take a Ride: The Green Line and the Future of Equitable Transit in Chicago

Grey City reporter Lucas Freitag writes about the history and future of the Green Line train.

@StreetsblogUSA shared
On Jun 1, 2022
New technology has made rail faster, greener and better positioned to meet the transportation needs of the future than other modes. But does America have what it takes to get them built? Find out more in today's headlines. https://t.co/vRWDUUTAVT
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Wednesday’s Headlines Hear That Train A Comin’

Wednesday’s Headlines Hear That Train A Comin’

Trains just get better and better, and rail is the technology that can save us from climate change.

@StreetsblogUSA shared
On May 31, 2022
Will autonomous buses render human drivers obsolete, or elevate the role of human operators the same way that "autopilot" features transformed U.S. airlines? A new report from @Traffic21CMU explores. https://t.co/fH1lfoIDSf
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Will ‘Autonomous’ Buses Force Drivers Out of a Job — Or Make Them More Important Than Ever?

Will ‘Autonomous’ Buses Force Drivers Out of a Job — Or Make Them More Important Than Ever?

Automated vehicle technology could improve labor conditions for bus drivers while improving safety and service for transit passengers and city-dwellers alike — but only if regulators act ...

@transportgooru shared
On Jun 1, 2022
RT @WorldResources: We're hiring! UrbanShift Manager. Learn more or Jobvite a friend. #nonprofitjobs #greenjobs https://t.co/AySFbpCsQS #job
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UrbanShift Manager

UrbanShift Manager

World Resources Institute is looking for UrbanShift Manager. Learn more or Jobvite a friend.

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On Jun 1, 2022
“It became clear after Winter Storm Uri that it was really a pivotal moment to look at resilience through different lenses and scales,” explained Laura Patiño, @austintexasgov's new chief resiliency officer. https://t.co/25lvJ3XpBk
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Austin's new chief resiliency officer talks equipping communities in face of extreme weather, violence, injustice

Austin's new chief resiliency officer talks equipping communities in face of extreme weather, violence, injustice

Former Houston official Laura Patiño talks about lessons learned from Winter Storm Uri, the push to enact "resilience hubs" and the potential for a national chief resilience officer. 

@macilree shared
On May 30, 2022
RT @MHReddell: And, of course, the answer is no. A depressingly non-analytical document. And for one of the “wettest” things to emerge from a govt agency, try the Chair’s Foreword. https://t.co/Seq4DOqaPE
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Immigration - Fit for the future. Final report.

Immigration - Fit for the future. Final report.

This reflected several policy choices, including: • working holiday scheme (WHS) agreements, which give open work rights to people from selected countries for a limited period of …