Victoria University of Wellington and Transport
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How your electric car could help power your neighbourhood
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Harnessing community energy resources can deliver both economic and environmental benefits, Professor Alan Brent explains.
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Why restoring long-distance passenger rail makes sense—for people and the climate
- Victoria University of Wellington
- To cut transport emissions in our larger cities, we need to 're-imagine' car ownership as an option rather than a necessity, write Robert McLachlan and Paul Callister.
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington backs public transport campaign
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has joined dozens of organisations, becoming the first university to join the Aotearoa Collective for Public Transport Equity to support the Free Fares campaign.
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New Zealand’s slow-moving transport problem
- Victoria University of Wellington
- In the light of COP26 in Glasgow, what’s the story behind New Zealand’s faltering approach to emissions reductions? And what’s the link to the slow-moving transport debate in Wellington and suburban expansion in Auckland? Ralph Chapman explains.
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The environmental footprint of electric vs fossil cars
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington PhD candidate Md Arif Hasan and Associate Professor Ralph Chapman discuss the impact of electric vs. fossil-fuel powered vehicles on the environment.
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