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In Stockholm, an expert from the EEA’s transport network, Birgitta Malmborg, believes Car Free Day allows people to experience the variety of alternatives that exist. “The day points to what we could achieve in the future,” she says.
Car Free Day is organised by the European Commission as part of mobility week, which is designed to raise awareness of the environmental and health impacts arising from private car use.
Road transport in Europe is responsible for 21% of all reported greenhouse gas emissions (international aviation/freight and shipping are not included). Tackling private car use is therefore crucial in fighting climate change.
Private cars are also major contributors to air pollution in urban areas; a cause of an estimated 370,000 premature Europeans deaths each year. Improvements in technology continue to cut emissions from individual cars. However, these improvements are undermined by our ever increasing use of cars.
A thousand car-free towns and cities for just one day is not a solution, it is merely a starting point.
Links:
Transport and environment: facing a dilemma - TERM 2005
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./highlights/car-free-friday or scan the QR code.
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