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Driving out emissions: Decarbonisation of the transport sector
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As the transport sector accounts for over one-fifth of global carbon emissions, attention needs to be paid to this sector and to how public transport, airports, toll roads and seaports can reduce their carbon footprint.
Decarbonising these assets requires an understanding of current and emerging technologies and their trade-offs. Most of all, decarbonisation requires cross-sector collaboration.
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