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How to build global cities without so many cars
September 18, 2014 /
Expanding public transportation, walking, and biking in cities could save more than $100 trillion in public and private spending between now and 2050.
A new report shows that this shift also would result in reductions in carbon dioxide emissions reaching 1,700 megatons a year in 2050.
by Kat Kerlin-UC Davis
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