148 million tons of CO2 emissions in 2023, and that's just from transport in Germany. The legally binding climate targets have been set at 85 million tons by 2030. It is clear that we need a turnaround in transportation. There are many possible solutions for reducing emissions: Fewer and more efficient cars, a large-scale expansion of safe cycle paths, shifting transport routes to rail and more use of local public transport, etc. - but what will really be implemented and what is just hot air?
Time is working against us when it comes to looking towards a zero-emission future. So what could this look like? Where do we stand in the transportation transition and where do we still need to tackle? How far has the region moved in the right direction in recent years?
Our guests:
Carola Vordermeier presents the cycling initiative "Kidical Mass", or "Critical Mass". As panel guests we welcome
Prof. Markus Friedrich from the Institute for Road and Traffic Engineering at the University of Stuttgart, Stephan Oehler from the Office for Urban Planning and Housing of the City of Stuttgart and Christine Lehmann from the ADFC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club). Stefan Siller will be the moderator. From 1988 to 2015, he hosted the talk show "Leute" on SWR1.
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