Skip to content
The logo of the German Alpine Club (DAV) is stuck on a wooden box..aussiedlerbote.de
The logo of the German Alpine Club (DAV) is stuck on a wooden box..aussiedlerbote.de

DAV presents CO2 balance sheet

The German Alpine Association has presented a comprehensive CO2 balance of all its activities for the first time and sees itself as a pioneer. According to the world's largest mountain sports association, the federal association and its 356 sections emitted around 51,000 tons of CO2 last year.

"The 2022 assessment was a real first. For us as the DAV, but also for associations as a whole, because no one in the German-speaking world has ever done such an assessment on this scale and in this depth," said DAV President Roland Stierle on Tuesday. "Now we know where we stand and what we need to do to achieve our goals."

The calculation is an "important step towards climate neutrality", which the association wants to achieve by 2030, he added. As an interim goal on this path, the DAV had already decided two years ago to reduce its emissions by 30 percent between 2022 and 2026.

At its Annual General Meeting on 10 and 11 November, the Alpine Club also decided to campaign for a speed limit of 120 kilometers per hour on freeways in the future. The delegates also included climate protection in the DAV's statutes.

According to the calculations, the majority of these emissions last year came from travel in the context of events, courses and tours. The DAV will therefore continue to intensify its measures to reduce mobility emissions, the association explained on Tuesday.

These include car pools, which can be found via a platform, and the DAV mountain bus, which takes mountaineers and excursionists to destinations in the Bavarian Alps and will become part of Munich's MVV system next year following a decision by the city council. The DAV Munich and Oberland sections launched the bus as a pilot project in 2021 to show that alternative mobility is possible in the Alps - hundreds of hikers took advantage of the offer. The DAV also promotes traveling by public transport.

During their leisure time, many DAV members participate in tourism activities, contributing to the emissions. To reduce these emissions, the DAV encourages alpinists to utilize alternative modes of transport like car pools or public transportation.

Source: www.dpa.com

Comments

Latest

International organization issues stern caution to Israel, suggesting impending major land-based incursion

International organization issues stern caution to Israel, suggesting impending major land-based incursion

International organization issues stern caution to Israel, suggesting impending major land-based incursion The United Nations is concerned about Israel's alleged "restricted land incursions" in Lebanon and advises against a substantial land assault. As the intensity of the confrontation between Israel and the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon

Members Public
Unrecognized German soccer titan

Unrecognized German soccer titan

Unrecognized German soccer titan Who's Nicolas Kuhn, you ask? Great question indeed, as this Tuesday evening in the Champions League might give us an answer. He'll be lacing up his boots for Celtic Glasgow, facing off against Borussia Dortmund. And boy, has he been a hit

Members Public