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====Transport====
[[File:Hornby Street Separated Bike Lane.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Group of cyclists using a bike lane in Vancouver, Canada|[[Utility cycling]] infrastructure, such as this [[bike lane]] in [[Vancouver]], encourages sustainable transport.>]]
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Transport accounts for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but there are multiple ways to make transport more sustainable. [[Public transport]] typically emits fewer greenhouse gases per passenger than personal vehicles, since trains and buses can carry many more passengers at once. Short-distance flights can be replaced by [[high-speed rail]], which is more efficient, especially when electrified.

Transport

Group of cyclists using a bike lane in Vancouver, Canada
Utility cycling infrastructure, such as this bike lane in Vancouver, encourages sustainable transport.>

Transport accounts for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but there are multiple ways to make transport more sustainable. Public transport typically emits fewer greenhouse gases per passenger than personal vehicles, since trains and buses can carry many more passengers at once. Short-distance flights can be replaced by high-speed rail, which is more efficient, especially when electrified.