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Masters graduate Katie won the prize for her dissertation about the benefits of active travel in transport planning.

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In March, the Institute for Transport Studies hosted a full-day event for students and staff working in and studying transport to explore the sector's impact on the climate.

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Zero-emission flights could transform travel, but their true environmental impact depends on the industry’s transparency and traveller choices, say researchers.

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Replacing 10% of car journeys with cycling and public transport shows significant social, environmental and economic benefits, according to a new study.

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Faculty of Environment researchers are uncovering key insights to help decarbonise aviation, bringing their expertise to industry and government.