NYC ranked the top carbon-friendly city
New York City again ranked number as the most carbon-friendly city in the United States, according to a ranking of metro areas. Streetlight Data, a mobile analytics...
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New York City again ranked number as the most carbon-friendly city in the United States, according to a ranking of metro areas. Streetlight Data, a mobile analytics...
The number of COVID-19 cases around the world has passed 100 million. The vaccine rollout in the United States has been choppy at best. Unfortunately, the pandemic looks like it will drag on throughout at least the quarter of 2021, and probably longer.
As we reach the pandemic’s anniversary, it’s important to take stock of how you are doing mentally and physically. Collectively, we’ve suffered through all types of problems. There are Covid-related illnesses and deaths. Some of us have had severe financial problems or lost a job thanks to the pandemic. And even if you are lucky enough to have your job, there’s great anxiety and stress just running errands or going to the grocery store now.
Here are three tips you can use to help cope with the fact the pandemic will not disappear tomorrow.
Are we living amid an e-scooter revolution? Possibly. Micromobility continues to gain attention as an alternative method of travel from traditional ways such as cars and...
When you hear the term electric bicycle, do you think a healthy transportation alternative or something people who are lazy use to get around? As micromobility grows in...
A year ago, many of us were not happy with our commutes. At least 1 in 4 people complained about their commutes, according to one study. Our commutes were taking longer...
Micromobility vehicles are trending, and one of the most popular ones is the electric bike. There’s a lot of reasons for this, including the many benefits for riders,...
Edenred Benefits launches a custom-designed commuter benefits program featuring Lime bikes and scooters, offering commuters more affordable, efficient, and sustainable...
For many reasons, micromobility’s popularity is taking off. Using e-bikes and scooters makes sense for the environment. They help people find another way to commute rather than a car or a train. And micromobility was in the right place at the right time during the pandemic.
If there was a winner in 2020, it was the environment. Greenhouse gas emissions plummeted by more than 2 billion tons in 2020. That’s an incredible 7 percent reduction from 2019, the largest reduction ever.
The drops in emissions happened because we altered our daily lives. Lockdowns initially dominated the United States. People worked from home, eliminating commutes. Other travel was also severely restricted.
While commuting, travel, and daily movement have increased since March and April 2020, major shifts in behavior have also occurred.
So what is next for our culture that loved the solo-rider commute from the suburbs and mass transit in urban centers? Will our commuting behavior change? Are we ready to fully adopt newer types of commuting like micromobility?
During lockdowns, the commuting world was different from what we experienced in our daily lives before. Our air was cleaner as fewer cars, and other vehicles were...