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  1. Dec 10, 2020 · What actually happens when you walk or cycle more? Changing the way we travel can play a surprisingly big role in helping to protect the environment. So here are five ways that walking and cycling more can help save our planet.

    • Small Swaps, Big Impact
    • Doing Something About Climate Change
    • Multiple Benefits

    The study followed nearly 2,000 people in seven European cities (Antwerp, Belgium; Barcelona, Spain; London, UK; Orebro, Sweden; Rome, Italy; Vienna, Austria; Zurich, Switzerland), collecting data on daily travel behaviour, journey purpose, as well as information on where their home and work or study location was, whether they have access to public...

    For the cities in this study, average per capita (per person) CO2 emissions per year from transport (excluding international flights and shipping) ranged between 1.8 tonnes in the UK to 2.7 tonnes in Austria. According to the Global Carbon Atlas, average per capita CO2 emissions from all activities were eight tonnes per year in the UK. Dr Brand sai...

    The team say this will not only be good for the climate, but also for reducing social inequalities and improving public health and quality of urban life in a post-COVID-19 world. Dr de Nazelle said: “To improve active travel take-up, cities across the world will need to increase investment in high-quality infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists...

  2. A step-by-step guide to completing EcoTracker Top Actions, with indicative time listed against each step. Walk, cycle, use public transport and reduce driving is an EcoTracker Top Action and one of the most impactful things you can do to reduce your environmental impact.

  3. How good is cycling for the environment? Co2 emissions of transport ranked. How does the carbon footprint of cycling compare against other forms of transport? Just how big an impact could more...

  4. Apr 22, 2022 · Investments in bike and pedestrian pathways in urban areas can encourage more people to choose less GHG-intensive modes of transport like cycling. Among 60 actions that could change individual consumption patterns, individualmobility choices have the largest potential to reduce carbon footprints.

  5. Feb 2, 2021 · Cycling, e-biking or walking can help tackle the climate crisis – even if you swap the car for active transport just one day a week - according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Oxford’s Transport Studies Unit.

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  7. Jul 11, 2013 · But just how much CO2 can you save using your bike? Knowing how much greenhouse gas you are releasing into the air using different modes of transport is possible. ECF has calculated and compared the carbon dioxide emissions of cycling, driving a car, or taking the bus.

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