Although transport emissions are rising faster in low-income and middle-income countries than in those with high income, there remain massive global inequalities in transport energy use both between and within countries links of london earrings. In 2003, global average consumption of petrol and diesel was 283 L per person per year, ranging from about 12 L per person per year in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia to 2135 L per person per year in the USA.’ Walking remains the main mode of transport for the poor in most countries links of london rings.
Attention is increasingly focused on China, with a fifth of the global population and rapid economic growth, and where consumption of petrol for transport nearly doubled between 1990 and 2003.5 Although still substantially below per-head distances in high-income countries links of london jewellery, total motorised passenger-km rose six-fold between 1980 and 2003, and freight distance increased nearly five-fold.4 Rapid urbanisation and motorisation have seen road space for cycling curtailed Charm Bracelet.
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