E-cars: positive environmental balance despite coal-based electricity?!
After criticism because of the actual involvement of fossil fuels in the manufacturing and charging processes, a study shows that electric cars are still much cleaner than combustion engines - with potential to become even greener.
Affordable e-mobility for everybody?
The world's second-largest country by population is increasingly investing in electric mobility and showing how it can also work "on a budget". Indian electric vehicles are easy on the wallet of many customers as well as on the environment.
International Car Free Day in Berlin
Play-streets instead of car traffic and free public transport - For the third time, the capital is participating in the International Car Free Day on 22 September. In this way, the Senate Department wants to show a Berlin that belongs to the citizens and the environment.
E-buses for Africa
Electric buses developed in Africa for Africa. In this way, the company "ROAM" wants to bring environmentally and socially compatible mobility solutions to the continent's roads and ensure a social-ecological turnaround.
Cars made from fishing nets?!
In addition to its existing plans for electromobility, BMW wants to optimise the environmental balance of its car production already in the construction phase. The first step: converting old fishing nets into environmentally friendly fabrics for upholstering car interiors.
Paris: Parking fees for motorbikes
It will be expensive to park two-wheelers on the streets of the French capital. With this, Paris wants to make electric alternatives more attractive - and set out on the path to a clean future.
Climate change threatens air quality
High temperatures promote the formation of pollutants. The World Meteorological Organisation warns that further deterioration of air quality is to be expected. Expanding low-emission zones can further reduce air pollution.
DB: Hydrogen is put to the test
With the goal of becoming climate-neutral by 2040, Deutsche Bahn is investing in more environmentally friendly forms of mobility. The ambitious plan? Hydrogen-powered trains that also transport hydrogen themselves.
Marseille: "Zero Particle" ferry inaugurated
Whether on land or sea, the city wants to deal more strictly with pollution. In doing so, the new ferry shows promising results for more sustainable shipping on the Mediterranean.
AdBlue: Shortages threaten economy and environment
Energy costs are rising and with them the difficulties of many manufacturers to maintain their production processes. The production of the urea solution AdBlue is now also at stake - with devastating consequences for the economy and the environment.