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Buenos Aires Tests Electric Buses to Tackle Chronic Transport Woes
Buenos Aires is trialing 12 Chinese-made electric minibuses on a downtown route, aiming to improve passenger experience and address chronic issues in its bus system; the trial's success could lead to broader electric bus adoption.
Buenos Aires Tests Electric Buses to Tackle Chronic Transport Woes
Buenos Aires is trialing 12 Chinese-made electric minibuses on a downtown route, aiming to improve passenger experience and address chronic issues in its bus system; the trial's success could lead to broader electric bus adoption.
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44% Bias Score


Buenos Aires Tests Electric Minibuses to Tackle Public Transport Woes
Buenos Aires launched a trial program with 12 Chinese-made electric minibuses in August 2025, offering a cleaner, quieter alternative to its diesel bus system, improving passenger experience and travel times within the city center.
Buenos Aires Tests Electric Minibuses to Tackle Public Transport Woes
Buenos Aires launched a trial program with 12 Chinese-made electric minibuses in August 2025, offering a cleaner, quieter alternative to its diesel bus system, improving passenger experience and travel times within the city center.
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52% Bias Score


Copiapó to Launch First 100% Electric Public Bus System in South America
Copiapó, Chile, will be the first South American city with a 100% electric public bus system, starting operations in October with 121 Chinese-made King Long buses imported by Vivipra, demonstrating Chile's commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050.
Copiapó to Launch First 100% Electric Public Bus System in South America
Copiapó, Chile, will be the first South American city with a 100% electric public bus system, starting operations in October with 121 Chinese-made King Long buses imported by Vivipra, demonstrating Chile's commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050.
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44% Bias Score


Brisbane's 50¢ Fares Boost Ridership, but Challenges Remain
Brisbane's 50¢ fare initiative, introduced in August 2024, increased public transport trips by 6 million in its first quarter, although ridership remains below pre-pandemic levels; the initiative saved commuters almost $242 million and boosted customer satisfaction with fares.
Brisbane's 50¢ Fares Boost Ridership, but Challenges Remain
Brisbane's 50¢ fare initiative, introduced in August 2024, increased public transport trips by 6 million in its first quarter, although ridership remains below pre-pandemic levels; the initiative saved commuters almost $242 million and boosted customer satisfaction with fares.
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44% Bias Score


High-Speed Rail vs. Air Travel: Lifecycle Emissions Analysis Reveals Surprising Results
Ineco's CarbonTrack360 tool reveals that while high-speed rail operation is much cleaner than air travel, the construction phase produces far more emissions; however, with high passenger numbers, rail's accumulated emissions per passenger become lower than air travel's within years, varying by route...
High-Speed Rail vs. Air Travel: Lifecycle Emissions Analysis Reveals Surprising Results
Ineco's CarbonTrack360 tool reveals that while high-speed rail operation is much cleaner than air travel, the construction phase produces far more emissions; however, with high passenger numbers, rail's accumulated emissions per passenger become lower than air travel's within years, varying by route...
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16% Bias Score


Germany to Invest €400 Million in Green Shipping Modernization
The German government will invest €400 million in modernizing its shipping and port infrastructure to reduce emissions, using funds from the Climate and Transformation Fund. This includes supporting land power, alternative fuel bunkering, low-emission shipping routes, and shifting urban freight to w...
Germany to Invest €400 Million in Green Shipping Modernization
The German government will invest €400 million in modernizing its shipping and port infrastructure to reduce emissions, using funds from the Climate and Transformation Fund. This includes supporting land power, alternative fuel bunkering, low-emission shipping routes, and shifting urban freight to w...
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28% Bias Score

Buenos Aires Tests Electric Buses to Improve Public Transport
Buenos Aires launched a trial program with 12 Chinese-made electric minibuses in August 2025, aiming to improve its public transport system by reducing noise and pollution; the minibuses navigate narrow streets efficiently, offering a smoother ride and positive passenger feedback.

Buenos Aires Tests Electric Buses to Improve Public Transport
Buenos Aires launched a trial program with 12 Chinese-made electric minibuses in August 2025, aiming to improve its public transport system by reducing noise and pollution; the minibuses navigate narrow streets efficiently, offering a smoother ride and positive passenger feedback.
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56% Bias Score

eVTOL Market Soars: $11 Billion Projected by 2034
The global eVTOL market, valued at $772 million in 2024, is projected to reach over $11 billion by 2034, driven by urbanization and demand for sustainable transport; the sector includes passenger transport, delivery, and emergency medical services, but faces regulatory, infrastructural, and public a...

eVTOL Market Soars: $11 Billion Projected by 2034
The global eVTOL market, valued at $772 million in 2024, is projected to reach over $11 billion by 2034, driven by urbanization and demand for sustainable transport; the sector includes passenger transport, delivery, and emergency medical services, but faces regulatory, infrastructural, and public a...
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44% Bias Score

UK Halts Rail Electrification, Prioritizing Airport Expansion
The UK government cancelled the Midland Main Line electrification for the third time, favoring airport expansion despite the environmental implications, leaving four diesel trains an hour to ply the route and increasing air pollution and fossil fuel consumption.

UK Halts Rail Electrification, Prioritizing Airport Expansion
The UK government cancelled the Midland Main Line electrification for the third time, favoring airport expansion despite the environmental implications, leaving four diesel trains an hour to ply the route and increasing air pollution and fossil fuel consumption.
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52% Bias Score

Melbourne Rail Loop: Insufficient Active Transport Planning Risks Project Failure
Melbourne's $34.5 billion Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) aims to reduce car use but faces criticism for insufficient walking and cycling infrastructure, potentially hindering its ability to meet ambitious modal shift targets by 2041; councils and advocates highlight missed opportunities to create wider cy...

Melbourne Rail Loop: Insufficient Active Transport Planning Risks Project Failure
Melbourne's $34.5 billion Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) aims to reduce car use but faces criticism for insufficient walking and cycling infrastructure, potentially hindering its ability to meet ambitious modal shift targets by 2041; councils and advocates highlight missed opportunities to create wider cy...
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40% Bias Score

Snaefell Railway: A Victorian-Era Tourism Marvel
The Snaefell Mountain Railway, opened in 1895 on the Isle of Man, revitalized the island's economy by attracting Victorian-era tourists seeking unique electric rail journeys and stunning views, transforming Douglas into a major holiday destination and showcasing Manx innovation.

Snaefell Railway: A Victorian-Era Tourism Marvel
The Snaefell Mountain Railway, opened in 1895 on the Isle of Man, revitalized the island's economy by attracting Victorian-era tourists seeking unique electric rail journeys and stunning views, transforming Douglas into a major holiday destination and showcasing Manx innovation.
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12% Bias Score

Gothenburg's Wireless EV Charging Pilot: A Successful Test for Sustainable Urban Transport
Gothenburg's three-year pilot program successfully tested wireless charging for 20 Volvo electric taxis, covering 4.3 million kilometers and supplying 13.5% of their energy needs, showcasing a potential solution for urban emission reduction goals.

Gothenburg's Wireless EV Charging Pilot: A Successful Test for Sustainable Urban Transport
Gothenburg's three-year pilot program successfully tested wireless charging for 20 Volvo electric taxis, covering 4.3 million kilometers and supplying 13.5% of their energy needs, showcasing a potential solution for urban emission reduction goals.
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44% Bias Score
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