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Das #Radfahren 🚴 zu fördern kann ein wertvoller Beitrag zum #Klimaschutz 🌍 sein.

Die European Cyclists' Federation #ECF hat dazu ein #Manifest zur #Europawahl2024 formuliert "to unlock the benefits of cycling for all #EU citizens" (zur Erschließung der Vorteile des Radfahrens für alle EU-Bürger).

Dort auch:

4 Wege, auf denen Radfahren den #EUBürger|n zugute kommt

6 Maßnahmen, die #Abgeordnete ergreifen können, um dieses Potenzial bis 2030 zu erschließen

votebike.euManifesto – Shift Gears for Europe – votebike.eu

It's shocking, even though it is unsurprising - "Climate groups accept millions from charity linked to fossil fuel investments - (Guardian) Exclusive -
Quadrature Climate Foundation is run by billionaires whose fund has stakes worth $170m in fossil fuel firms - Some of the world’s best-known climate campaign groups have taken millions of pounds in donations from a foundation run by billionaire hedge fund bosses whose investment fund has invested in fossil fuel companies, the Guardian has learned.

Groups including the European Climate Foundation, the Carbon Tracker Initiative and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) have taken millions of pounds in grants over the past two years from Quadrature Climate Foundation, according to filings with the Charity Commission. WWF told the Guardian on Tuesday it would investigate the donation.

Quadrature Climate Foundation was set up by Quadrature Capital, a multibillion-pound investment fund founded by the enigmatic billionaires Greg Skinner and Suneil Setiya. Quadrature Capital has stakes worth more than $170m (£135m) in fossil fuel companies, according to filings with US regulators."

theguardian.com/environment/20

The GuardianClimate groups accept millions from charity linked to fossil fuel investmentsBy Kiran Stacey