In the rbb Wissenszeit series, Sophia Becker features as a mobility expert in the programme "Verzichten und trotzdem Genießen?" [Renounce and still enjoy?], in which two school classes discuss sustainable mobility and sustainable nutrition with experts.
Julia Jarass was interviewed for the article "Ten women talk about cycling, freedom and feminism" on the website fahrrad-initiativen.de.
Die nachhaltigere Gestaltung des Verkehrssektors ist in vieler Munde. Vorangetrieben wird die Verkehrswende bislang vor allem aus ökologischen Gründen. Soziale Belange im Verkehrssektor und speziell bei der Verkehrswende spielen, ebenso...
Katharina Götting was interviewed on BR2 Tagesticket - Der Frühpodcast on the topic: Incentives or bans - what helps in the fight against climate change?
This policy brief provides concrete proposals for measures that could be financed from the price of fossil fuel emissions in the areas of electricity, heating and mobility.
This policy brief provides concrete proposals for measures that could be financed from the price of fossil fuel emissions in the areas of electricity, heating and mobility.
As a guest on the radioWelt programme of the Bavarian Radio station Bayern 2, Sophia Becker from TU Berlin spoke on the topic of "How to convince people to change their behaviour when it comes to climate protection?"
With reference to previous empirical findings by IASS and ENavi researchers, the following chapter shows that while people in Germany generally support the energy transition (Energiewende), they believe that the implementation process is socially unjust and badly managed.
Sophia Becker is quoted in an article at ZEIT online (15 October 2019): A transport transition not only for the rich.
The following chapter illustrates, on the basis of empirical research results from the IASS and the Kopernikus project ENavi, that people in Germany support the energy transition, but consider its implementation to be socially unjust and not targeted enough.