BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Rails, Roads And Emissions
It is common knowledge that emissions affecting climate are least for rail travel in comparison with airplanes or road vehicles. Consequently the $80 billion allocated to rail in an otherwise laudable budget appears paltry. Why is the US not investing in rail? The usual reason given is that distances are so vast that it’s a […]
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