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The revolution in ground and maritime transportation infrastructure is well underway. Skylines crisscrossed by high-speed bullet trains, cities abuzz with ultra-fast hyperloops, and sea lanes traversed by eco-friendly cargo ships are not far-off dreams anymore. As our world grapples with the pressing challenge of climate change alongside an ever-growing need for speedier and more efficient travel, these innovative solutions promise a future where transportation is both performance-oriented and environmentally sustainable.

Our journey begins with the advent of high-speed bullet trains. Technologies emanating from Japan and Europe incorporate magnetic levitation, propelling passengers at speeds surpassing 300 mph. Trimming intercity travel times significantly, this represents a sustainable solution to rush-hour traffic congestions and air pollution. But engineers have pushed the boundaries even further with the Hyperloop concept.

Hailed as the 'fifth mode of transportation', Hyperloop leverage magnetic propulsion within low-pressure tubes, promising speeds up to 700 mph. Imagine zipping from New York to Washington D.C. in just 30 minutes; it’s game-changing. However, challenges persist.

Constructing a nationwide network of protective tubes and ensuring passenger safety at such high speeds are monumental tasks. The stakes, however, offer more than just blistering pace — it's about environmental preservation. Hyperloops visualize a future where quick, convenient commutes need not combust fossil fuels, thereby slashing carbon footprints. Now let's sail towards the maritime infrastructure.

Global shipping acts as the backbone of global commerce, but it's also a significant carbon culprit. Reimagining these bustling sea lanes are green cargo ships, harnessing wind power, and next-gen clean fuels. Take, for instance, the 'Oceanbird'. It's a conceptual cargo ship that largely relies on telescopic 'wing sails,' capable of reducing emissions by an impressive 90%.

Companies are also eyeing hydrogen fuel cells and electric propulsion as viable alternatives. The goal is simple: revolutionize shipping without sacrificing the Earth. Skeptics might argue that these innovations are too nascent and currently not feasible to become mainstream. True, significant technical and regulatory roadblocks need to be addressed.

However, the urgency to confront climate change, coupled with the colossal potential these innovations bring, compels us to take the plunge. In conclusion, the rapidly evolving transportation infrastructure stands as a testament to human ingenuity. Recognizing the challenges of climate change, advancements in high-speed bullet trains, hyperloops, and green cargo ships have set the stage for an efficient and sustainable future. These are no longer mere figments of science fiction — they’re becoming science fact.

It is up to us now to fuel this race towards a greener, faster world.