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Ekolist.cz | Transport poverty: there are a few preventive measures against it, says expert

Transport costs may become more expensive under the new emissions trading scheme, which will hit low-income households hardest. But the so-called transport poverty need not only be financial. It is also about infrastructure accessibility and physical usability. Rebeka Hengalová, researcher at EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Ekolist.cz.
2. September 2024

They don't have the means to change their fossil fuel consumption, thus eliminating a problem and behavior that is becoming increasingly expensive.

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