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Good Public Transport Will Always Give You More Freedom than Car Dependency, Says Helsinki's Deputy Mayor

Summary by Denník N
Helsinki is called the happiest city in the world. The Finnish metropolis also has bold goals in the area of climate policy, and wants to be carbon neutral by 2030. For the Helsinki leadership, this means that it will have to solve urban transport. In an interview, Anni Sinnemäki, the deputy mayor of Helsinki responsible for the urban environment, who traveled to Prague for the Pěšky městém conference, explains this. […]
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Helsinki is called the happiest city in the world. The Finnish metropolis also has bold goals in the area of climate policy, and wants to be carbon neutral by 2030. For the Helsinki leadership, this means that it will have to solve urban transport. In an interview, Anni Sinnemäki, the deputy mayor of Helsinki responsible for the urban environment, who traveled to Prague for the Pěšky městém conference, explains this. […]

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Denník N broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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