E-Bike Incentives are a Costly Way to Cut Carbon Emissions, but they also Promote Health, Equity, and Cleaner Air
By Christopher R. Cherry, University of Tennessee; John MacArthur, Portland State University, and Luke Jones, Valdosta State University E-bikes have captured widespread attention across the U.S., and for good reason. They are the most energy-efficient way to move from place to place, providing exercise in the process, and offer enough assistance while pedaling uphill or […]
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