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<p class=Heading14><font size=2 color=black face=Arial><span style='font-size:
10.0pt'>[I think that this states the case and the challenge just about as well
as any. But hey, not one mention of the New Mobility Agenda. Hmm. Well, back to
work.]</span></font></p>

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style='font-size:14.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>&nbsp;</span></font></p>

<p class=Heading14><font size=4 color=black face=Georgia><span
style='font-size:14.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>Car Boom Puts </span></font><font
 size=4 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:14.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>Europe</span></font><font
size=4 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:14.0pt;font-family:Georgia'> on Road
to a Smoggy Future </span></font></p>

</NYT_HEADLINE>

<p class=MsoNormal><font size=1 color=gray face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:6.0pt;color:gray'>By <a
href="http://query.nytimes.com/search/query?ppds=bylL&amp;v1=ELISABETH%20ROSENTHAL&amp;fdq=19960101&amp;td=sysdate&amp;sort=newest&amp;ac=ELISABETH%20ROSENTHAL&amp;inline=nyt-per"
title="More Articles by Elisabeth Rosenthal">ELISABETH ROSENTHAL</a></span></font></p>

</NYT_BYLINE>

<p class=MsoNormal><font size=1 color=gray face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:6.0pt;color:gray'>Published: </span></font><font
 size=1 color=gray><span style='font-size:6.0pt;color:gray'>January 7, 2007</span></font><font
size=1 color=gray><span style='font-size:6.0pt;color:gray'> &nbsp;http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/world/europe/07cars.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin&amp;pagewanted=all</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
  10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>DUBLIN</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> &#8212; Rebecca and Emmet O&#8217;Connell swear
that they are not car people and that they worry about <a
href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/science/topics/globalwarming/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier"
title="Recent and archival news about global warming."><font color="#004276"><span
style='color:#004276'>global warming</span></font></a>. Indeed, they looked
miserable one recent evening as they drove home to suburban Lucan from central </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>, a crawling 8.5-mile journey
that took an hour.</span></font></p>

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<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><font size=2
color="#909090" face="Times New Roman"><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
color:#909090'>Eamonn Farrell/Photocall </span></font><font size=2
  color="#909090"><span style='font-size:10.0pt;color:#909090'>Ireland</span></font></p>

<p class=caption2><font size=2 color="#666666" face=Arial><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'>The evening traffic jam in </span></font><font size=2><span
  style='font-size:10.0pt'>Dublin</span></font><font size=2><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'>. In </span></font><font size=2><span
  style='font-size:10.0pt'>Ireland</span></font><font size=2><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'>, car ownership has more than doubled since 1990, and
car engines have grown steadily. </span></font></p>

<p class=Heading48><b><font size=2 color=black face=Arial><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'>Multimedia</span></font></b></p>

<p class=MsoNormal style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'><a
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color="#004276"><span style='color:#004276;text-decoration:none'><img border=0
width=190 height=126 src="cid:image002.jpg@01C73277.0219A2C0"
alt="The Cost of Growth"><span class=mediatypegraphic>Graphic</span><span
class=Hyperlink2><font color="#004276"> </font></span></span></font></a></span></font></p>

<p class=Heading210><font size=2 color=black face=Georgia><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'><a
href="javascript:pop_me_up2('http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2007/01/07/world/europe/20070107_CARS_GRAPHIC.html',%20'482_393',%20'width=482,height=393,location=no,scrollbars=yes,toolbars=no,resizable=yes')"><span
class=Hyperlink9><font color="#004276">The Cost of Growth</font></span></a> </span></font></p>

<p class=MsoNormal style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'><img border=0 width=190
height=235 src="cid:image003.jpg@01C73277.0219A2C0"></span></font></p>

<p class=MsoNormal align=right style='text-align:right'><font size=2
color="#909090" face="Times New Roman"><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
color:#909090'>John McConnico for The International Herald Tribune</span></font></p>

<p class=caption2><font size=2 color="#666666" face=Arial><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'>A father and son with a multipurpose </span></font><font
 size=2><span style='font-size:10.0pt'>Christiania</span></font><font size=2><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'> bike in </span></font><font size=2><span
  style='font-size:10.0pt'>Copenhagen</span></font><font size=2><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'>. Bicycles of all types have helped </span></font><font
  size=2><span style='font-size:10.0pt'>Denmark</span></font><font size=2><span
style='font-size:10.0pt'> to reduce the use of cars. </span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><a name=secondParagraph></a><font size=2
face=Georgia><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>But in this
booming city, where the number of cars has doubled in the last 15 years, there
is little choice, they said. &#8220;Believe me &#8212; if there was an
alternative we would use it,&#8221; said Ms. O&#8217;Connell, 40, a textile
designer. &#8220;We care about the environment. It&#8217;s just hard to follow
through here.&#8221;</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>No trains run to the new suburbs where hundreds of
thousands of Dubliners now live, and the few buses going there overflow with
people. So nearly everyone drives &#8212; to work, to shop, to take their
children to school &#8212; in what seems like a constant smoggy, traffic jam.
Since 1990, emissions from transportation in </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Ireland</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> have risen about 140 percent, the most in </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Europe</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>. But </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Ireland</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> is not alone.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>Vehicular emissions are rising in nearly every European
country, and across the globe. Because of increasing car and truck use,
greenhouse-gas emissions are increasing even where pollution from industry is
waning.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>The 23 percent growth in vehicular emissions in </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Europe</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> since 1990 has
&#8220;offset&#8221; the effect of cleaner factories, according to a recent
report by the European Environment Agency. The growth has occurred despite the
invention of far more environmentally friendly fuels and cars.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>&#8220;What we gain by hybrid cars and ethanol
buses, we more than lose because of sheer numbers of vehicles,&#8221; said
Ronan Uhel, a senior scientist with the European Environment Agency, which is
based in </span></font><font face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Copenhagen</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>. Vehicles, mostly cars, create
more than one-fifth of the greenhouse-gas emissions in </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Europe</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>, where the problem has been
extensively studied.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>The few places that have aggressively sought to
fight the trend have taken sometimes draconian measures. </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Denmark</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>, for example, treats cars the
way it treats yachts &#8212; as luxury items &#8212; imposing purchase taxes
that are sometimes 200 percent of the cost of the vehicle. A simple Czech-made Skoda
car that costs $18,400 in </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Italy</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> or </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Sweden</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> costs more than $34,000 in </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Denmark</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>. </span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>The number of bicycles on Danish streets has
increased in recent years, and few people under the age of 30 own cars. Many
families have turned to elaborate three-wheeled contraptions. (</span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Beijing</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>, meanwhile, has restricted the
use of traditional three-wheeled bikes.)</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>On a recent morning in </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Copenhagen</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> &#8212; which is flat, and has
bike lanes &#8212; Cristian Eskelund, 35, a government lobbyist, hopped on a
clunky bicycle with a big wooden cart attached to the front. The day before, he
had used the vehicle, a local contraption called a </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Christiania</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> bike, to carry a Christmas tree
he had bought. This day, he was taking his two children to school, then heading
to the hospital, where his wife was in labor.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>&#8220;How many children do I have?&#8221; Mr. Eskelund
said. &#8220;Two, perhaps three.&#8221; </span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>There are high-end options, too. At $2,800, a
three-wheeled Nihola bike costs as much as a used car, but many people insist
it is far more practical. Sleek, lightweight, with a streamlined enclosed
bubble in front, it is good for transporting groceries and children.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>High taxes on cars or gasoline of the type levied
in </span></font><font face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Copenhagen</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> are effective in curbing
traffic, experts say, but they scare voters, making even environmentalist
politicians unlikely to propose them. When </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Britain</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'>&#8217;s chancellor of the exchequer, <a
href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/b/gordon_brown/index.html?inline=nyt-per"
title="More articles about Gordon Brown."><font color="#004276"><span
style='color:#004276'>Gordon Brown</span></font></a>, revealed his
&#8220;green&#8221; budget proposal, it included an increase in gas taxes of
less than two and a half cents per quart.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>Other cities have tried variations that require
fewer absolute sacrifices from motorists. </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Rome</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> allows only cars with low emissions ratings into
its historic center. In </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>London</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> and </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Stockholm</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'>, drivers must pay a congestion charge to enter the
city center. Such programs do reduce traffic and pollution at a city&#8217;s
core, but evidence suggests that car use simply moves to the suburbs.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>But </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> is more typical of cities around the world, from </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Asia</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> to </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Latin America</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>, where road transport volumes
are increasing in tandem with economic growth. Since 1997, </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Beijing</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> has built a new ring road every
two years, each new concentric superhighway giving rise to a host of malls and
housing compounds.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia;background:yellow'>In </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia;background:yellow'>Ireland</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia;background:yellow'>, car
ownership has more than doubled since 1990 and car engines have grown steadily
larger. Meanwhile, new environmental laws have meant that emissions from
electrical plants, a major polluter, have been decreasing since 2001.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>Urban sprawl and cars are the chicken and egg of
the environmental debate. Cars make it easier for people to live and shop
outside the center city. As traffic increases, governments build more roads,
encouraging people to buy more cars and move yet farther away. In </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Europe</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> alone, 6,200 miles of motorways
were built from 1990 to 2003 and, with the <a
href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/e/european_union/index.html?inline=nyt-org"
title="More articles about the European Union."><font color="#004276"><span
style='color:#004276'>European Union</span></font></a>&#8217;s enlargement,
7,500 more are planned. Government enthusiasm for spending on public
transportation, which is costly and takes years to build, generally lags far
behind.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>For instance, </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> and </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Beijing</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> are building trams and subways, but they will not
reach out to the new commuter communities where so many people now live.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>The trend is strongest in newly rich societies, where
cars are &#8220;caught up in the aspirations of the 21st century,&#8221; said Peder
Jensen, lead author of the European Environmental Agency report on traffic.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>Peter Daley, a </span></font><font face=Georgia><span
  style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font face=Georgia><span
style='font-family:Georgia'> retiree who has five children, said: &#8220;We
used to be a poor country and all the kids used to leave to find work. Now they
stay and they need a car when they&#8217;re 17. So families that would have had
one car 15 years ago, now have three or four.&#8221;</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>As a result, traffic limps around </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>&#8217;s glorious St.
Stephen&#8217;s Green. Just as skiers can check out the snow at </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>St. Moritz</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> on the Internet, drivers can
monitor </span></font><font face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>&#8217;s traffic through the
City Council home page.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia;background:yellow'>In the past two years, the city
has completed two light-rail lines. During the holidays, the police provide
extra officers to direct traffic at all major junctions. But nothing helps
much.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>When the O&#8217;Connells returned from </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>London</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> four years ago, and could not
afford the prices of </span></font><font face=Georgia><span style='font-family:
  Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font face=Georgia><span style='font-family:
Georgia'>&#8217;s city center, they bought a wood and brick semi-detached house
in one of hundreds of new developments. Today, it seems that every home has two
or three cars out front.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>&#8220;No one thought, &#8216;How will all these
people get home from work?&#8217; &#8221; said Mr. O&#8217;Connell, an
architectural technician, who said the commute took just 20 minutes at first.
Ms. O&#8217;Connell&#8217;s job at the National College of Art and Design in
downtown </span></font><font face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> comes with a parking space. So
their gray Toyota Yaris is their lifeline.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>One day a week, Mr. O&#8217;Connell does take the
bus. But if he does not leave home by </span></font><font
 face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>7:30 a.m.</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>, the buses are all full and simply
speed by his stop. On a recent evening, their 18-year-old daughter, Imogen,
missed her art class in town because the bus ride took two hours; when she
tried to get home, all the buses were full, leaving her stranded.</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>So they drive. &#8220;I complain and I moan, but we
continue,&#8221; Ms. O&#8217;Connell said. &#8220;I suppose if petrol got
really expensive or I lost my free parking, we&#8217;d face up to the fact that
we shouldn&#8217;t be driving so much, and try to figure something else
out.&#8221;</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>John MacClain, a cabdriver in </span></font><font
  face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Dublin</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'> for 20 years, said that on a
recent trip to </span></font><font face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>Prague</span></font><font
face=Georgia><span style='font-family:Georgia'>, he liked the architecture just
fine. But what really impressed him, he said, was &#8220;the tram
system.&#8221;</span></font></p>

<p style='line-height:18.0pt'><font size=2 face=Georgia><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Georgia'>&#8220;Now that was beautiful,&#8221; he said.
&#8220;I could get everywhere with ease.&#8221;</span></font></p>

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