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Leading Global Businesses Launch Second Phase of Global Road Safety Initiative
Geneva, 26 November 2009 - Four leading energy and transport companies have pledged to fund a further, five-year second phase of the of the Global Road Safety Initiative (GRSI), the world's largest joint commitment of private sector resources toward road safety in low- and middle-income countries.



Sustainable Mobility Demands Integrated Planning, Says New Report
Geneva 15 May 2009 - Today's mobility systems in rapidly developing cities are not sustainable and the situation is deteriorating, although opportunities are increasing and are an important driver of economic development, concludes the WBCSD's Mobility for Development report.

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"Smart" power key as EU sparks electric car debate Reuters, 8 February 2010 - Electric cars must be backed by "smart" power networks if they are to help the world's climate problems, environmentalists warned on Monday as European ministers prepared to debate a strategy for the sector.

A Netscape moment? Electric cars The Economist via LN Publisher, 6 February 2010 - The idea of the "Netscape moment", a fund-raising that signals the spawning of a whole new industry, is dear to Silicon Valley types who think back fondly to the browser firm's spectacular initial public offering in 1995. So it was not surprising that in late January Shai Agassi, a former software entrepreneur, greeted a $350m investment in his company, Better Place, led by HSBC, in just those terms.

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The WBCSD on Sustainable Mobility

Mobility is an essential part of society but transport needs to become more efficient, more equitable and less disruptive – both socially and environmentally. In 2000, over 58 million automobiles were produced worldwide in an industry that employs over 5 million people in North America and the UK alone.

As mobility accelerates worldwide, stakeholders are becoming more concerned about issues such as:

  • congestion
  • inadequate infrastructure
  • land use
  • noise and pollution
  • reliance on non-renewable resources.

Current mobility trends are unsustainable, which means that the growing worldwide demand for transportation cannot be met simply by expanding today’s means of transportation.

The WBCSD began the Sustainable Mobility project in April 2000 to address the complex challenges that this sector must address to do its part in helping the world achieve:

  • economic growth
  • environmental improvement
  • social progress simultaneously.

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