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Transport
Transport refers to the movement of goods or people between locations and is essential for mobility, connecting people to jobs, education, and services. Sustainable transport systems, such as electric buses, trains, bicycles, and carpooling, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and pollution while decreasing reliance on non-renewable energy sources. Advancing more sustainable transportation options supports long-term environmental, social, and economic resilience while enhancing accessibility and connectivity for communities.
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Bankrolling extinction: The banking sector's role in the global biodiversity crisis
This report explores the contribution of the banking sector to the biodiversity crisis and the destruction of nature as of 2019. The report ranks the 50 largest banks globally based on their financing of unethical operations, finding a large impact on deforestation, ecosystem destruction and overfishing.
RethinkX
RethinkX is an independent think tank that analyses and forecasts the speed and scale of technology-driven disruption and its implications across society. They produce impartial, data-driven analyses that identify pivotal choices to be made by investors, business, policy and civic leaders.
SDG Industry Matrix: Transportation
The main purpose of the Matrix is to attract and influence the transportation industry to take measures that drive the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Matrix provides industry specific ideas and leading examples for each SDG, and outlines opportunities for the industry, as well as society, through shared value.