Staying on track: Future proofing global railway networks

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Rail organisations and governments must develop a whole-system approach to making rai systems more resilient to climate impacts, writes Arup's Juliet Mian

Accounting for just two per cent of the world's transport energy demand, rail is the most sustainable form of mass transport we have. But severe heatwaves, flooding, and other extreme weather events are...

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