Joerg Baumgartner
Sep 7, 2018 · 1 min read

This is where international trade treaties might actually work in favor of what needs to be done.

The UN don’t quite work as that higher authority, so it has to be mutual agreements that push nations and economies in such a direction.

Convincing the lobbyists that such changes are in their own personal interest would be the way to stop them from hindering such a process.

My suggestion to limit “individual transport” doesn’t mean that I want to stop people from traveling. It means I don’t see the point in people steering their very own private two ton heavy gear to bridge a distance of a few miles.

This will require a different infrastructure. Such concepts work e.g. in Denmark. The people who brought us Viking culture. It works in the Netherlands, the people who invented the investment bubble.

    Joerg Baumgartner

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