by Beatrix Wupperman | Sep 16, 2020
Sielwall – young men with overly-souped up cars race through it, and local politicians are finally seeing this as the danger that it is. Now the Sielwall and all four roads which lead to the so-called Sielwalleck are to be closed to car traffic up to 80 metres...
by Beatrix Wupperman | Apr 17, 2020
Good morning Bremen! Covid-19 has been dominating our lives for a few months now, and since 22nd March 2020 you told us to go into lock-down This is what you want us to do , you just extended it to 3rd May and you are also threatening us with harsh fines, if we...
by Olaf Dilling | Apr 7, 2020
The shock of Corona in recent history is only comparable to the attacks of September 11, 2001. In both cases new rules and state powers were established almost overnight. This time it is not a question of fighting terrorism, but of preventing epidemics. But this time,...
by Wolfgang Köhler-Naumann | Mar 18, 2020
German Zero CO2 is a large-scale campaign to make Germany carbon neutral by 2035. Where we stand: The world is drifting into a +4 degree future, with devastating consequences for our livelihoods and for humanity. If we want to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees, no...
by Richard Grassick | Nov 29, 2019
by Richard Grassick | Oct 13, 2019
What can cycling do to reduce CO2 emissions in Bremen? Here we calculate what has been done, what hasn’t, and what can be done in the coming decade. With Fridays for Future developing a regular presence on the streets of Bremen, a transport transition blog like...