Germany’s 3-month experiment with super-cheap public transport reduces carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to powering about 350,000 homes for a year trib.al/OzPCBWS
@_dmoser The diametric opposite of the UK, which saw rail fares increase by record amounts. And Germany's rail network is publicly-owned, unlike the UK's. bbc.com/news/business-…
@_dmoser @Claudiashein @andreslajous y a sus sucesores
@_dmoser @sally_gebbett Good idea on many fronts..
@_dmoser Porsche, Volkswagen, Bugatti, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Maybach....and on....on...on lol
@_dmoser Social and environmental good investment. Moore of this.
@_dmoser @KristeKline It also reduced inflation during that time themunicheye.com/9-euro-ticket-…
@_dmoser It will never happen under a Tory government in the UK as they look after big business ahead of the people.
@_dmoser I took the bus into town today for the first time in years, 2 euro is all it cost and the journey was probably quicker than driving, If I drove to town including parking it would have cost at least 20 euro.
@_dmoser Ojalá valga la pena por el planeta y la humanidad.
@_dmoser Public transport is a "Social Good" on so many different levels (Universal accessibility; cost efficiency; environmental benefit; etc.) It should NEVER be handed over to private capital for profit - which is what the UK has done.