Sustainable Aviation Fuels exist, and yet we are still flying on fossil-fuel powered planes, is that going to change anytime soon?
Sustainable Aviation Fuels exist, and yet we are still flying on fossil-fuel powered planes, is that going to change anytime soon?
Could it be that supersonic passenger flight is going to make a comeback and be net-zero carbon? United seems to think so.
There is a clear road map to replacing ICE cars with shiny electric ones, but can you actually buy one right now?
We need to change public transport, and Europe’s ferry industry is setting sail for an emissions-free future.
Greenpeace publishes research showing one third of Europe's busiest short flights have train alternatives that are under six hours.
4% of vehicles are responsible for 41% of the emissions contributing to urban air pollution, this European technology helps find them.
Decarbonising road freight is a lot more challenging than private cars, could overhead cables be the way to reduce emissions.
Fitting strange looking rotary sails to one huge ore carrying ship may not seem much, but it could be a huge step.
NGOs from across Europe have come together to sign an open letter to transport ministers ahead of the June 3rd EU Transport Council.
Why the French short domestic flight ban might not mean much at all until we start to rethink the role of the airport.
Is the hyperloop concept finally heading for a breakthrough, and could it soon mean travelling from Paris to Berlin in an hour?
Ships emits huge amounts of carbon and produces destructive underwater noise. Changing what we build them from makes a big difference.
France is set to stop domestic flights on routes that can be travelled by train in less than two and a half hours.
The European Year of Rail was officially launched a few weeks ago. So, why should the future be rail?
Electric cars are not the solution to all of our urban transport woes, and cycling is ten time more important for reaching net zero.
The last supersonic passenger flight on Concorde was in 2003, but could they soon be back with quieter and greener planes.
It might surprise you to know that Latvia was the fastest growing market for electric vehicles anywhere in the EU last year.