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Meeting the Challenge of Transportation and Climate


Published on 2024-11-26 11:09:13 - Aaron Neefham, N@N
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  • For Claudia Adriazola-Steil, the issue of safety, and the goal of lowering emissions and improving access, is deeply personal. This article is part of a Women and Leadership special report highlighting the work by women around the world addressing climate change.

The article from The New York Times, published on November 26, 2024, discusses the intersection of gender, transportation, and climate change. It highlights how transportation systems globally are often designed with a male-centric perspective, neglecting the specific needs and safety concerns of women. This oversight not only exacerbates gender inequality but also impacts climate goals, as women's travel patterns tend to be more sustainable, involving shorter, more frequent trips often by public transport or on foot. The piece explores initiatives aimed at making transportation more inclusive, such as better lighting, safer waiting areas, and more reliable public transit schedules, which could encourage more women to use these services, thereby reducing carbon emissions. Additionally, the article points out that involving women in urban planning and transportation policy could lead to more environmentally friendly solutions, as women often prioritize safety, accessibility, and community needs in their decision-making processes.

Read the Full The New York Times Article at [ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/26/climate/women-transportation-climate.html ]
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