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2030 - The future of mobility in Bremen

Bremen is preparing for the mobility of tomorrow. What does an attractive public transport concept look like? What do people want for the mobility of tomorrow? The people of Bremen are invited to discuss and participate in a survey on the sub-projects of the Transport Development Plan 2025.

"Bremen is on the move! This is particularly true of the numerous plans currently being developed to make transport more compatible with the city. Urban-friendly means comfortable, liveable and unencumbered by traffic jams, exhaust fumes and noise. All modes of transport are considered: Walking, cycling, bus, tram and car.To this end, the Bremen Transport Development Plan is currently being updated in four sub-strategies". This is how the Senator for Climate Protection, Environment, Mobility, Urban Development and Housing describes the participation campaign for the Transport Development Plan.
From 29.3 to 30.4.2021, the people of Bremen can participate and vote on the measures that are particularly important to them. Detailed information on the sub-areas and the voting procedure can be found at the address: https://www.bremen-bewegen.de/

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EMAS Certification

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Since the beginning of 2004, the University of Bremen has been continuously validated under the EMAS (Eco-Management Audit Scheme). With this certificate, the University of Bremen certifies that its environmental performance exceeds the legal requirements.

National Climate Initiative

The University of Bremen had an integrated energy and climate protection concept drawn up in 2015 as part of the 'Climate Protection Initiative of the Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU)'. Integriertes Energie- und Klimaschutz-konzept  The project was funded under the funding code 03KS5333. The climate protection concept contains a catalogue with 30 measures that are to be implemented in the future.

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Learning Sustainability

Saving energy in public buildings

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The CHANGE project is an interdisciplinary collaboration examining energy-saving opportunities in electricity consumption and heat-use characteristics in public buildings. The aim is to develop and scientifically test new and effective intervention strategies to promote efficient user behavior.

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