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Mobility for all in Geneva: a commitment to greater social cohesion
Thierry Apothéloz State Councillor for the Republic and Canton of Geneva, overseeing the Department of Social Cohesion
In an ever-changing world, the issue of urban mobility and its impact on social cohesion is paramount.
Are we on track to adapt our infrastructure networks with our growing needs between now and 2050?
Federico Tarragoni
There is no consensus for environmental policies in the European Union. In certain situations, governments demonstrate a mixed stance, supporting initiatives like the Green Deal while also deregulating pesticides. In other cases, they clearly reject the objectives of the green transition.
How can we reconcile passenger and freight transportation?
Anne-Marie Idrac Chairman of France Logistique and SANEF
While the mobility of passengers has long been a topic of public debate, the movement of goods — logistics — has emerged more recently and remains a blind spot in both research and political action.
Decarbonizing mobility: where do we start?
Brian Caulfield, Professor in transportation and Head of Department at Trinity College Dublin, Expert to the National Transport Authorithy (Ireland)
Although they yield environmental benefits, they come with several constraints and issues, including lithium extraction, which raises ethical concerns. They are also unable to tackle urban issues such as road congestion or bus delays.