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Planning for Complete Communities in Delaware » Tag » Greenhouse Gas

Tag Archives: Greenhouse Gas

Report Links Economic/Cultural Vibrancy with Lower Emissions

  April 15, 2012 News

The Mineta Transportation Institute has published a new research report entitled, The Impact of Center City Economic and Cultural Vibrancy on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, that concludes lower greenhouse gas emissions from reduced driving and greater public transit use are associated with more vibrant downtowns.

Tagged   Greenhouse Gas, Health
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