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The article discusses the green mobility revolution happening in various European cities, focusing on Paris, Seville, Milan, and Brussels. It highlights the transformation of these cities towards sustainable and green transportation modes, such as cycling and walking. Paris is praised for its centralized planning and reduction of autodependency through the 15 Minute City concept. Seville has rapidly transformed into a bike-friendly city with car-free zones and extensive cycling networks. Milan has implemented a comprehensive urban plan to promote sustainable mobility and has transformed parking spaces into public spaces. Brussels has shifted its focus towards walking, cycling, and shared modes of transportation, aiming to reduce car usage and emissions. The article emphasizes the importance of these cities' green mobility transformations and suggests that they deserve more attention in the future. [Extracted from the article] |