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Electrification Across Mobility

The urgent need for sustainable mobility drives a unified push towards electrification across all transportation sectors. From road to air, the transition is underway, presenting both challenges and groundbreaking opportunities.

#Sustainability #Electrification #BEV #GreenHydrogen #Aviation #Mobility #Innovation #EU #Transportation #Logistics #FutureOfMobility #Europe

medium.com/@hbrns/the-electric

Medium · The Electric Revolution Across Mobility Sectors: A Unified Push for SustainabilityBy Holger Behrens

April school holiday season in NSW is also koala breeding season.

Car crash stats from the Northern Rivers:
"From May 2023 to May 2024, 71 koalas were hit by vehicles, of which just 13 were rehabilitated and released back to the wild. Unfortunately, 80% of koalas hit by vehicles last year did not survive the impact. Our statistics show that there has been a 15% increase in the number of koalas admitted to our Northern Rivers Koala Hospital as a result of car strikes than the previous year. In a single week in 2023 six koalas died from vehicle strikes and from June to December 2022, Friends of the Koala, were called to 42 car strikes across the Northern Rivers region. This is devastating."

"Urban environments are stressful and disorienting for koalas. They experience both acute and chronic stress trying to find sufficient food and negotiating roads, domestic dogs, pools and fences."
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friendsofthekoala.org/koalas-a
#mobility #koalas #wildlife #roads #cars #speeding #RoadTrauma #pets #dogs #holidays #Bellingen #NSW #biodiversity

Most urbanists know what “induced demand” is. If you build a road, it doesn’t reduce congestion … it induces it. But what if we did the opposite? What if we aimed at “reduced demand” by … tearing down freeways? What would happen then to cities and congestion? Actually, we know because a few highways have been torn down. And we can see the results. governing.com/transportation/r #mobility

Demolition of San Francisco’s Embarcadero Freeway
Governing · Roads and the Case for Reduced DemandBuilding new highways doesn’t ultimately ease congestion. By changing behavior, reducing capacity is a better solution.

Colonial carceral legacies
Incarceration and "military-style patrols, surveillance and move-on measures" for some

"A victim of crime advocacy group has quickly risen to prominence in Queensland and has been consulted on sweeping changes to youth justice laws."
abc.net.au/news/2025-04-01/voi

"First Nations human rights experts lodge UN complaint over 'racist' tough-on-crime laws"
abc.net.au/news/2025-04-01/un-

"First Nations people in Australia are the most imprisoned people in the world."
theconversation.com/first-nati

"NT government-funded security patrol caught on camera kicking man in the head"
"Military-style patrols, surveillance and move-on measures."
abc.net.au/news/2025-04-01/nt-

ABC News · The growing political influence of advocacy group Voice for Victims in QueenslandBy Alex Brewster

For the past five months this stretch of Bree Street in #CapeTown has been car free on Sundays – a street experiment encouraging residents and visitors to reimagine this city street as a more accessible and people-friendly mixed public space.

The weekly event regularly featured the Silent Book Club, free rental bikes, skateboarding, a community sewing project, art sessions, markets and more

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