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The facts and figures in these case studies have been provided by the highlighted city governments to the Clinton Climate Initiative.
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| Bogotá, Colombia |
BRT system reduced traveling time 32%, reduced gas emissions 40% and reduced accidents 90% |
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| Copenhagen, Denmark |
Copenhagen — City of Cyclists reduces approximately 90,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year and has over 36% of the city’s population cycling to work every day. |
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| Portland, Oregon |
Optimizing traffic signal timing significantly reduces the consumption of fuel. |
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| Portland, Oregon |
SmartTrips informs and incentivizes Portland residents about alternate forms of transportation |
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| Stockholm, Sweden |
Stockholm’s clean vehicles are slashing 200,000 tons CO2 annually |
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| Jakarta, Indonesia |
A 12.9 km Bus Rapid Transport system built in just 9 months |
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| London, England |
London’s congestion charge cuts CO2 emissions by 16% |
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