Top news of the week: 11.07.2022.
Monday’s Headlines Are on Track
The Biden administration wants to require states to track and reduce tailpipe emissions, Plus, the car payment is too damn high! (Even higher than rent, in some places.)
Viv Beck’s Transport Policy
We are now only around 3 months away from the next local body elections and given how much it tends to feature in local elections, that means we’re going to start to see more and more ...
Safeguarding the oceans for the future
IMO highlights its commitment to protecting the ocean and addressing climate change ocean issues at Lisbon UN Ocean Conference
ERTICO hosts annual Activity Development Days for the Partnership’s future priorities
On 23-24 June, the ERTICO’s Innovation and Deployment Department organised its annual Activity Development Days (ADD) exclusively for our 120 members. The purpose of the two-day event was ...
The battle that will determine the future of American passenger rail
Amtrak and the freight railroads that control tracks on the Gulf Coast are in mediation to resolve disputes over Amtrak’s proposed service levels.
The Dominion Post says: Wellington City Council's 'possibly illegal' move to reduce housing density is a devastating about-turn
OPINION: At a time when Wellington needs high-density housing more than ever, the council has voted to deliver fewer homes.
EASA to deepen partnership with European Universities and academia
Cologne, July 11, 2022 – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is launching a new initiative to engage with the next generation of aviation scientists from European academia, ...
Making Europe’s sewage treatment plants more efficient and circular can help meet zero-pollution targets
Sewage treatment can play a key role in Europe’s shift to a zero-pollution future by becoming more resource efficient and contributing to the circular economy, according to a European ...