international environmental non-governmental organization Greenpeace noted on Tuesday that Projects under the formula of sustainable development 1 looks to the future with a zero carbon footprint planned for 2030, “They are nothing more than an ecological facelift.”
Benjamin Stefansaid a transport expert from an environmental organization.
Formula 1 understands that it is necessary to protect the climate, but does it superficially. If Formula One wants to use sustainability as more than just paper, it must rethink the carbon footprint of the entire racing circus.
Greenpeace believes the F1 calendar “should be more regional”, opposing “up to 24 races next year” and “to blow up masses of people and materials around the world.”
To achieve climate neutrality by 2030, F1 plans to use CO2-neutral synthetic fuels from 2026.
If Formula 1 does not reinvent itself and recognize that its identity must change, it means that it does not take climate protection seriously.
Finally, the Greenpeace expert repeated.
So far, Formula 1 plans are nothing more than cosmetic repairs. But the goal of being carbon neutral by 2030 is laughable given how many teams are traveling.
(According to information from Europe Press)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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