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Home > What's Happening > Mobility21 News > How Do We Get to “Net Zero” Transportation Emissions by 2050? Podcast featuring Chris Hendrickson
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February 16, 2021

TRB Transportation Explorers Podcast featured Traffic21 Director Chris Hendrickson as he helped answer the question, “How do we get to ‘net zero’ transportation emissions by 2050?”  Listen to the full podcast here.

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