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World Bicycle Day 2022: How will the bicycle shape our future?

Date: 

03 Jun, 2022 14:30 - 16:00

Our world is changing. Humanity’s collective reliance on fossil fuels to power our societies is causing immense damage to our planet and climate – as well as to our peace and security. In these times, we must look to the bicycle as a solution that can form the basis of a safer, healthier and more sustainable future.

Today, the opportunities for cycling have never been greater: more and more people are taking up everyday cycling; e-bikes and cargo bikes are extending the reach and usability of traditional bicycles; and decisionmakers are following suit, prioritising active mobility and providing the investments, conditions and space needed to enable more cycling.

On World Bicycle Day 2022, the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) is proud to convene a group of prominent leaders from around the world – who are at the political and intellectual forefront of the transition of our mobility systems – to discuss one important question: How will the bicycle shape our future?

Speakers and panellists:

  • Ángela María Orozco Gómez, Minister of Transportation for the Government of Colombia 
  • Charlotte Nørlund-Matthiessen, Policy Adviser in the Cabinet of Commissioner Adina Vălean, European Commissioner of Transport 
  • Amina Lanaya, Director General of Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
  • Lucy Saunders, Director of Healthy Streets
  • Reetta Putkonen, Director of Urban Environment Division, City of Helsinki
  • Martin Blum, Cycling Coordinator, City of Vienna
  • Henk Swarttouw, President of the European Cyclists’ Federation & World Cycling Alliance
  • Jill Warren, CEO of the European Cyclists’ Federation
  • ...and more to be confirmed.

What: Online event
When: 3 June 2022, 14:30-16:00 CEST (Brussels)
Watch now: https://us02web.zoom.us/w/82751567079?tk=r5YA1pJ6wXgiyTasHx18GXq4EwdEFdomP4vsjqLvsQs.DQMAAAATRGC05xZnMWpXZkxoOVNRR1FpbDBVd25vaS1nAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&uuid=WN_hUARuTu7Q--4mG0EiIf7vA

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