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6/17/2021
Rail News: Sustainability
FTA issues sustainable transit challenge

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has issued a “Sustainable Transit for a Healthy Planet” challenge to promote how transit agencies can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in support of the Biden-Harris administration’s goal to combat climate change and create jobs, according to a news release.
In April, the Biden-Harris administration announced a goal of achieving a 50% reduction in economy-wide net GHG emissions from 2005 levels by 2030, and reaching net-zero emissions economy-wide by no later than 2050.
FTA Administrator Nuria Fernandez described the climate challenge at an FTA-hosted Climate Change Roundtable with transit stakeholders focused on best practices and initiatives to reduce GHG emissions.
To meet the challenge, all U.S. transit agencies, regardless of size, are encouraged to develop climate action or sustainability plans that detail strategies such as converting fleets to electric buses, making facilities more energy efficient, and applying other technologies.
The FTA will provide technical assistance to agencies that commit to developing climate action plans or other strategies.
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