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Netherlands cycling values
The Netherlands with its established cycling culture (30% trip share) still has a potential to substitute car trips at typical cycling distances. This is an estimated reduction of 3 Mtons CO2.
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Co-benefits of cycling
If the Dutch and the Danish people stopped cycling, their countries would look like Los Angeles and the urban sprawl in China. The value of cycling is more than climate.
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Validation paradigm
Cycling must become carbon credible and for this we need appropriate mechanisms. The current UNFCC validation and verification methodology is based on evidence measured at the exhaust, which excludes cycling.
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Bogota cycling values
A recent study shows that the 3,3% cycling share in Bogota, capital of Colombia, represents a sink of 55.000 Ton CO2. If these avoided carbon emission could be traded as carbon credits, it would provide an annual feed of US$ 1 million for funding investments in cycling infrastructure.
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Climate justice
For realising better climate mechanisms, the Interface for Cycling Expertise, Cycling Lab and Cycling Out Of Poverty join hands with Women in Europe for a Common Future, the Global Forest Coalition and Friends of the Earth International in the Coalition for Climate Justice.
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