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Delhi Metro’s imperiled airport connector. Photo by EMBARQ

EMBARQ India Urban Transport Associate Umang Jain contributed to this post.

EMBARQ, a network of transport experts established by Shell Foundation and the World Resources Institute, creates public-private collaborations between local government, transport and construction firms, investors, air-quality experts and community groups.

EMBARQ, a network of transport experts established by Shell Foundation and the World Resources Institute, creates public-private collaborations between local government, transport and construction firms, investors, air-quality experts and community groups.

EMBARQ,the World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport, was honored by Harvard University for its work in establishing Mexico City’s Metrobus, a sustainable transit project in one of the world’s most populated and congested cities.

EMBARQ,the World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport, was honored by Harvard University for its work in establishing Mexico City’s Metrobus, a sustainable transit project in one of the world’s most populated and congested cities.

EMBARQ-The World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport and a major Mexican environmental nonprofit called CEIBA worked with Mexico City’s government to help plan and build the express bus line through the heart of the city.

EMBARQ-The World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport and a major Mexican environmental nonprofit called CEIBA worked with Mexico City’s government to help plan and build the express bus line through the heart of the city.

he Mexico City Metrobus, which carries 450,000 passengers per day, is the result of a successful collaboration among several public and private institutions including the Government of Mexico City, EMBARQ (The World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport) and CEIBA (a Mexican NGO).

he Mexico City Metrobus, which carries 450,000 passengers per day, is the result of a successful collaboration among several public and private institutions including the Government of Mexico City, EMBARQ (The World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport) and CEIBA (a Mexican NGO).