Transport

Researchers hope that the lessons learned from this redevelopment can help Europe at large.
Fully electric models and plug-in hybrids accounted for more than 50% of all new vehicle sales in China in July and August.
The fleet of buses is expected to inject 2.1 gigawatt hours of energy back into the grid every year.
The city will introduce another 6,200 so-called new energy vehicle (NEV) buses and 11,000 NEV taxis over three years.
DHL Group is leading the way, getting more than 3% of its aviation fuel from cleaner sources last year.
China is home to the world's biggest vehicle market, meaning electrification there is critical to reducing oil demand and meeting global climate targets.
Unlike many other parts of the world, East Africa’s electric two-wheelers are powered largely by carbon-free energy.