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| summary = It is possible to reach close to zero-emission transport by 2030 using policies and technologies that are already available  
| summary = It is possible to reach close to zero-emission transport by 2030 using policies and technologies that are already available  
| date = {{PD|March 2024}}
| date = {{PD|March 2024}}
| publisher = {{publisher|Transport & Environment}}
| publisher = {{publisher|Transport and Environment}}
| campaign = {{campaign|Clean Cities Campaign}}
| campaign = {{campaign|Clean Cities Campaign}}
| authors = {{author|Martin|Baierl}}
| authors = {{author|Martin|Baierl}}

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Publication Publication record
Title (E)Mission: Zero
Subtitle Towards zero-emission mobility in European cities
Part of Campaign Clean Cities Campaign
Publisher Publisher Transport and Environment
Authors Author Martin Baierl
Date Date March 2024‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary It is possible to reach close to zero-emission transport by 2030 using policies and technologies that are already available
Keywords Keyword Greenhouse gasesKeyword CitiesKeyword Electric vehiclesKeyword Public transportKeyword WalkingKeyword CyclingKeyword Active travel
Locations Location BelgiumLocation United KingdomLocation SpainLocation ItalyLocation Poland
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 19 April 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 22 March 2024

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