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World Public Transport Day: 5 Cities with the Most Eco-Friendly Public Transportation Systems

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As the world celebrates World Public Transport Day observed on November 10, the focus shifts to sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions. 

Here are 5 cities leading the charge with their eco-friendly public transportation systems.

1. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen's public transportation system is 60% electric, with plans to go completely carbon neutral by 2025. The city's electric buses and harbor buses reduce emissions and promote clean air.

2. Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver's SkyTrain and SeaBus operate primarily on electricity, while its buses run on bio-diesel or compressed natural gas. The city aims for 100% renewable energy by 2050.

3. Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm's public transport runs on 100% renewable energy, primarily bio-gas and wind power. Its bio-gas powered buses reduce CO2 emissions by 90%.

4. Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich's public transportation system is 90% electric, with electric trams, buses, and trains. The city's "Energy and Climate Plan" targets 100% renewable energy by 2040.

5. Curitiba, Brazil

Curitiba's innovative "Bus Rapid Transit" system features electric and bio-diesel buses, reducing emissions and promoting efficient transportation.

Key Features of Eco-Friendly Public Transport:

- Electric and hybrid vehicles - Renewable energy sources (solar, wind, bio-gas) - Energy-efficient infrastructure - Green roofs and urban planning

Benefits of Sustainable Transportation:

- Reduced greenhouse gas emissions - Improved air quality - Increased energy efficiency - Enhanced quality of life

As cities worldwide strive for sustainability, these eco-friendly public transportation systems serve as inspiring models. Embracing green technology and innovative urban planning can create a healthier environment for generations to come.

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