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    A Billion Vehicles and Counting: The Transport Energy Challenge

    enMarch 15, 2010
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    About this Episode

    Motor vehicle numbers have been increasing more rapidly than the human population globally, with profound resource use, environmental, and health and welfare impacts at the local, regional and global scales. The global motor vehicle fleet now stands at nearly one billion, with growth occurring most rapidly in the low-income countries. This talk by Prof. Madhav [...]

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