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Capital cities get new chiefs
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better and mod- em public transportation service, in line with its status as the country
FT Minister: KL targets 70% reduction in city's carbon emissions by 2030
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% reduction in city}s carbon emissions by 2030 of energy, transportation, waste and community involvement
Facing challenges head on
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~L p·lans to get more commuters to switch to public transportation to elimin~te traffic crawls like
Tackling flash floods in KL
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-owned vehicles. Prioritising walking, cycling, using public transportation and car- pooling would reduce carbon
A glimpse into Pudu's past
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one of the oldest and . most important transportation termi- nals in Kuala Lumpur until its closure
Wee: KL Sentral facelift on the cards
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." Following this, plans to up- grade the public transportation in the city were put in motion, in tandem
KL's carbon neutral blueprint launched
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launching the Kuala Lumpur Climate Action Plan 2050 in Kuala Lumpur. relying on public transportation
Year of tough situations tests KL residents' resolve
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transportation hubs. The work included constructing a network of pedestrian walkways, jogging tracks and
Shaping KL's first low-carbon township
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that pub- lic facilities like schools, business centres and transportation hubs were centralised so
30% renewable energy rule for all new projects
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transportation hubs were centralised so it was easier to improve upon them. . · The overall plan includes
DBKL's vital role in the development of Kuala Lumpur
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, which obviously transportation, housing, business, will affect the cost of living. enforcement of rul
It's up to KL residents to craft an ideal 21st-century city
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cities can invest in transportation systems, afforda,ble housing and other public goods that are nec