MTA To Add 60 Electric Buses by Year’s End (That’s 1% of the Entire Fleet) By Eve Kessler | Apr 22, 2022 | No Comments In the latest advance of a slow rollout, the new vehicles will be deployed to communities with high asthma rates.
STREETSBLOG USA Buttigieg’s New Emissions Standards Fail to Close ‘Light Truck Loophole’ By Kea Wilson | Apr 5, 2022 | No Comments U.S. DOT announced new emissions rules last week — but, once again, the strictest standards won't apply to the biggest, dirtiest cars.
Monday’s Headlines: How to Blow Up a Pipeline Edition By Streetsblog | Oct 4, 2021 | No Comments A letter to the editor in the Daily News prompts some serious talk about the future of civilization. Plus all the other news from a busy weekend.
OPINION: Biden Should Link Gateway Program and Climate Goals By Bob Previdi, Mysore Nagaraja and Howard Sackel | Sep 10, 2021 | No Comments The $30-billion Northeast Corridor investment could force the integration of regional rail — and lead to much less driving and flying.
OPINION: The Port Authority’s Car Dependence Is Killing Our Climate-Change Goals By Bob Previdi | Jul 29, 2021 | No Comments If the New York metro area is to decarbonize, the bi-state agency should lead the effort. But can it wean itself off tolls and parking fees?
OPINION: To Ban Cars, Socialize Them By Nicole A. Murray | Jul 20, 2021 | No Comments The city could repurpose its huge fleet into a car-share one, starting with the NYPD's huge cache of vehicles.