Future travel: Hyperloop could be the missing link in making mobility greener

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The clock is ticking, and delays in finding a solution to curb greenhouse gas emissions put the fate of future generations in a precarious position.

The European Union understands this, leading the global fight against climate change. Its objective to reach climate neutrality by 2050 will require aggressive measures: “at least” 30 million zero-emission cars on European roads by 2030, double the high-speed rail service by 2030 (triple by 2050), and zero-emissions ships and aircraft to be market-ready by 2030 and 2035, respectively.

+INFO: Euronews

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