Cities Without Cars
The battle in big cities continues: how do you keep cars out to cut congestion and reduce pollution? Chris Ledgard visits Paris and Barcelona to explore two different approaches. In Paris, the mayor’s office wants to ban the most polluting cars, and coloured stickers are being introduced to help the authorities determine which vehicles can enter the city centre. Meanwhile, more and more Paris residents are turning to the electric car-sharing scheme, Autolib. We hear how it works. In Barcelona, urban ecologists are adapting the famous grid system designed by Ildefons Cerda to create ‘superblocks’ – large traffic-free spaces across the city where the sound of traffic is only distantly heard. Chris talks to the scheme’s inventor, Salvador Rueda, and hears about his vision for Spain’s second biggest city. Producer: Chris Ledgard.
- 1.Soil Saviours
- 2.Cities Without Cars
- 3.The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in 1985
- 4.The Boat and the Bomb (2005) – full length version
- 5.The Rainbow Warrior Bomber Breaks His Silence (2015)
- 6.A nuclear waste dump for eternity
- 7.Surrounded: Island of the Sharks (Full Length)
- 8.France’s plastic revolution | earthrise
- 9.Industrial Fishing: Plundering the Ocean
- 10.The city turning streets into gardens – BBC News
- 11.Extinction Rebellion Peacefully Disrupt Cannes Lions Festival | Extinction Rebellion
- 12.Climate change is melting the French Alps
- 13.Climate change in the French Alps: impacts on the climate, snow coverage and avalanche risk
- 14.The climate change effect: Mont Blanc on meltdown
- 15.Food Waste In The UK Versus France
- 16.France: Paris initiatives lay waste to binning food
- 17.France’s uphill battle against supermarket food waste
- 18.France’s food waste prevention law making inroads 2 years in
- 19.Is France’s groundbreaking food-waste law working?
- 20.America versus France on Wasted Food
- 21.France to set penalties on non-recycled plastic next year
- 22.Covid-19: France’s small-scale farmers see ‘glimmer of hope’