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Ukraine war: "Every tankful flushes money into Putin's war chest" – Greenpeace demands 30 km/h

Greenpeace is calling for a speed limit to reduce oil consumption in Germany. This is intended to counteract dependence on Russia in the Ukraine war.

Kassel – The Russian attack on Ukraine has a major impact on rising fuel prices, as Germany is dependent on oil, coal and gas from Russia. The environmental organization Greenpeace is proposing short-term measures to reduce German oil consumption – and thus counteract dependence on Russian oil imports.

For the duration of the Ukraine conflict * Greenpeace calls for a temporary speed limit, as reported by dpa. There should be a limit of 100 km/h on motorways, 80 km/h on country roads and 30 km/h in cities. This could improve traffic flow, reduce consumption-intensive speed changes and increase the efficiency of internal combustion engines.

Ukraine war: Greenpeace calls for a temporary speed limit for peace

In the current situation, an import stop of Russian oil is urgently needed in order to remove the financial basis for the war of Russian President Vladimir Putin. But other measures are also necessary to reduce consumption in the short term. Depending on the design of the measures that can be implemented in the short term, ten to twelve percent of oil and net oil product imports could be replaced. According to Greenpeace, the measures to reduce oil consumption should not only be taken in Germany, but throughout Europe.

“Every tank filling, every delivery of heating oil flushes money into Putin’s war chest,” said Greenpeace traffic expert Benjamin Stephan. “These intolerable financial aid for Putin’s attack on Ukraine could be significantly reduced tomorrow.”

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Greenpeace wants speed limits for peace: The reason for this is the Russian war in Ukraine

Another option is to stay in the home office. Since the car is not needed for the way to work, considerable fuel savings could be made, as dpa announced. One possibility would be to extend the home office requirement introduced because of Corona*.

In addition, Greenpeace proposes to refrain from every fourth leisure car trip over 20 kilometers and to organize car-free Sundays twice a month. Domestic flights could also easily be shifted to rail transport.

War in Ukraine: Greenpeace demands speed limit to reduce oil consumption

As a reaction to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, the USA had already imposed an import ban on oil from Russia, as dpa reported. In Germany, however, the federal government is against an energy embargo because of the high dependence on Russian supplies. Economics Minister Robert Habeck warned of serious damage to Germany. The share of Russian imports in crude oil imports to Germany is around 35 percent. Finance Minister Christian Lindner also speaks out against stopping the delivery of oil from Russia *.

According to the Agora Energiewende think tank, measures could also be implemented by consumers to reduce gas consumption, as dpa announced. “We assume that with optimized heating behavior, i.e. lowering the room temperature by 1-2 degrees and optimized heating settings, the energy requirements of households can be reduced by at least 10-15 percent,” said Simon Müller, Germany director of the organization .

Tempo-30-Zone in der Innenstadt

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Tempo 30 in cities: Greenpeace demands a speed limit because of the war in Ukraine (symbol photo).

Greenpeace demands speed limit for peace in the Ukraine war: oil dependency on Russia

In the event of an embargo on Russian energy supplies, the natural gas supply would be the greatest challenge. Russian imports accounted for 55 percent for Germany and 40 percent for Europe. Should the Russian natural gas deliveries be completely stopped, a further increase in liquid gas imports and a filling up of the natural gas storage facilities over the summer would be necessary. (Samira Müller with dpa) *hna.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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