Today’s Solutions: April 12, 2025

Transportation

From autonomous EVs to electric planes, from hydrogen trains to biofuel transportation, check out the most recent developments on how we’re moving transportation towards a more sustainable future in the good news section below.

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Japan just unveiled an eco-friendly automobile made of wood

Electric cars have revolutionized the automotive industry in terms of making cars more planet-friendly. But the Japanese Ministry of the Environment decided to take it even a step further by manufacturing a car made from plant-based materials.  A project undertaken by the Japanese government in Read More...

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Long distance electric buses could change the way we travel

In Europe, everyone knows the sight of the big green Flixbus that takes people on long-distance trips from city to city. In the US, this sight is virtually unknown, but you might start seeing Flixbus operating on the great roadways of America very soon. This past week, a bright green electric bus Read More...

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Toronto’s garbage trucks will run on biofuel made from the city’s food scraps

Garbage trucks in Toronto are becoming cleaner - that is, environmentally speaking - as the city has recently launched an initiative to power the vehicles using biogas produced from the very trash they collect. Starting in March 2020, the city’s fleet of garbage trucks will collect all of the Read More...

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Future of Transportation Caucus wants to change the way we approach infrastructure

Last week we shared a story about revolutionizing the sharing economy transportation in Pittsburgh. This week, the discussion around optimizing transportation goes national, as Congress attempts to pass the bipartisan bill, America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act, and house Democrats launch Read More...

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Chile’s capital opens Latin America’s largest electric bus corridor

As a massive metropolis with more than five million residents, it’s no surprise that the Chilean capital of Santiago is facing some serious problems of air pollution. But that may soon change as the country’s government has recently opened what is billed as the first electric bus corridor in Read More...

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Your next in-flight meal may be served in a banana leaf

Climate activist Greta Thunberg made headlines this summer by choosing to sail, rather than fly, from Europe to the U.S. to take a stand against the heavy carbon footprint of airline travel. But what about the items on board? After all, the average airline passenger produces three pounds of waste Read More...

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Pittsburgh’s Micromobility Collective is making the sharing economy more efficient than ever

Talking to single mothers, college students, and construction workers needing transportation to sites in different areas of the city, Pittsburgh's director of transportation, Karina Ricks, realized the challenge of finding a public transportation system that works for everyone. In response, she Read More...

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Gas pumps are starting to disappear in Norway

Norway’s consumption of gasoline and diesel fuel is starting to decline. The reason? As record numbers of drivers switch to electric vehicles, many gas stations are either closing or changing their pumps to electric charge stations. This comes as no surprise, as Norway possesses the largest Read More...

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Brussels is encouraging its commuters to hitchhike to work

Being one of the smallest truly global cities in Europe, it’s no surprise that Brussels is also one of the continent’s most congested ones. To help clear up traffic jams and the air pollution linked to it, the local government has recently taken on an ambitious commitment to encourage its Read More...

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KLM is attempting to reinvent the airplane. More airlines need to be like KLM

The oldest airline in the world, KLM, turned 100 years old last week. Rather than celebrate its past, however, the Dutch airline doubled-down on its commitment to making the airline industry cleaner and smarter. The airline is already known for using biofuel as a greener alternative to Read More...