Arnold Schwarzenegger praises Wiener Public: A call for our planet!

Arnold Schwarzenegger praises Wiener Public: A call for our planet!

Wien, Österreich - Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke on the loudspeakers of the Viennese lines on Tuesday morning and praised the passengers for their contribution to a healthy planet. The announcement started at 6 a.m. on buses, trams and subway stations. In his communication, he described the publications as "climate fields" and thanked for their commitment in the fight against pollution. The reason for this announcement was the climate summit "Austrian World Summit", which took place in Vienna. Schwarzenegger used this platform to raise awareness of environmentally friendly mobility.

The announcements in the Viennese lines are carried out half -hour and are intended to motivate both employees and passengers to continue to use public transport and the bike. The Viennese lines emphasized that every trip with the publications and every cycled kilometer are contributions to the mobility transition that are essential for a sustainable city. Vienna can look forward to an excellent reputation: In the ranking of the lifestyle magazine "Time Out", the city takes second place in Europe for its public transport, only beaten by another important location.

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Schwarzenegger also pointed out that it is important to end environmental pollution together. With participants from over 80 countries, the "Austrian World Summit" discusses solutions for climate change and highlights the role of "heroine and heroes", which often fight for the planet, including firefighters and other emergency services. These priorities are in accordance with the need to rethink traffic policy and to drive a profound transformation of the mobility industry.

The situation in the traffic is not only a local, but also a global problem. In Germany, for example, the traffic sector emitted around 165 million tons of CO2 in 2019. This is considered almost stagnating compared to 1990, while the emissions at the expense of climate protection by 2030 must be reduced by almost half. The traffic statistics show that 96 % of greenhouse gas emissions come from traffic in traffic, with motorized private transport continues to dominate.

The progressive traffic and the increasing emissions urgently require a traffic turnaround. It is recommended that the mobility turnover is promoted by traffic avoidance, relocation and increase in efficiency. The national bicycle traffic plan and the EU-CO2 emission standards are important steps in this direction, but transport policy is often contradicted by the goals of sustainable mobility. Sustainable mobility therefore requires a fundamental change in traffic and urban planning.

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