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UKRI Stories | Electric cars, hydrogen planes and drone deliveries: the climate-friendly future of transport? @UKResearchandInnovation | Uploaded November 2021 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Transport is responsible for a third of all greenhouse gas emissions globally. It's essential that we come up with innovative solutions to reduce these emissions while meeting increased demand for travel.

We are already working on exciting solutions, like battery-powered cars, greener fuel sources for planes and drones and robots for short deliveries. Watch the video to find out just some of the exciting possibilities that will make travel greener and more connected.

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