In the last few years, our awareness of the impact of carbon emissions has skyrocketed. In response, many cities are trying to reduce the use of cars (particularly ICEs) within inner urban areas in favor of pedestrians, cyclists, and mass transit. But does such an approach actually make a real difference to air pollution levels? Let’s take a look: What’s the problem with cars? You probably know the stats, but let’s take just a quick refresher. According to joint research from Harvard University and various UK universities, more than 8 million people died in 2018 from fossil fuel pollution. In…
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