Reshaping mobility : a tax and duty concept for climate-friendly and socially fair transport up to 2050 / publisher: German Environment Agency, Section I 2.1 Environment and Transport ; authors: Christa Friedl (Wissenschaftsjournalistin, Krefeld), Ruth Blanck (Öko-Institut e.V.) ; edited by: Kilian Frey, Section I 2.1 Environment and Transport
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1793375453
URN
urn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-146738
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Dessau-Roßlau : German Environment Agency, [Februar 2022?]
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1 Online-Ressource (26 Seiten, 1,8 MB) : Illustrationen, Diagramme
Ausgabevermerk
As of June 2021
Sprache
eng
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Inhaltliche Zusammenfassung
Mobility must be redirected to make a fundamental contribution to achieving climate targets. For more justice, social compatibility must be established and existing injustices and climate-damaging privileges must be eliminated. The change in transport and mobility must be taxed in such a way that Germany retains its financial capacity to act. How this can be achieved is shown in the study ‘Reshaping mobility: fair, individual and sustainable’, commissioned by the German Environment Agency. In this study, the Institute for Applied Ecology, the Forum Ökologisch-Soziale Marktwirtschaft and Prof. Dr. Stefan Klinski jointly investigated and evaluated measures and fiscal instruments. This brochure describes the results and presents the key recommendations of the study.