Monday, February 19, 2018

1 Euro per Day Public Transportation Tickets

It seems like every second day Germany is in the world press announcing ideas for reducing Carbon Emissions and improving its Public Transportation system. 

When I observe even the smaller cities in Germany, the accessibility for residents to still take public transport is incredibly impressive. Even in a village in Thuringia of 80 residents, there is still an hourly bus connection. 

And yet, Germany or germans are still willing to push to the extreme. An article in the Guardian on 14 February 2018 describes how in cities like Bonn, Mannheim, Essen and (hopefully) Berlin they are planning a test period for completely free public transportation use. The Guardian Article here.

Of course, this would require a massive overhaul of the system and far more frequent trains and trams to cope with the demand. But still, what a courageous step to take. 

Regardless of what the test period demonstrates however, there is a second option currently being mooted and petitioned, which is a yearly transport ticket to be made available for €365, ie €1 per day. 

You can sign the Petition here. 

Again, whether this project is financially feasible should not be the sole purpose. This idea of making Public Transport more affordable and more frequent should result in roads being safer and less conjested, carbon dioxide and monoxide levels dropping, as well as general air and noise pollution being reduced, and surely more employment for the driving, maintenance and planning of the extra services. 

Win win!

Now, if only I could also get my Deutsche Bahn tickets for that cheap...!

Friday, February 16, 2018

Donate to charities via online shopping

Charities are obviously a great and necessary thing.

But with so many organisations, persons and things needing assistance, sometimes the pressure surrounding our own life prevents us even contemplating how to help out on a volunteer basis. 

We have recently become involved with a Charity called "Samjoden- Nothilfe" - which is a charity that fosters and adopts the nordic dog breeds into Germany. Their dedication to ensuring the dogs are fostered correctly and appropriately is admirable, and it seems that most of the people running the organisation are volunteers themselves. 
https://www.facebook.com/Samojeden.Nothilfe/

While we plan to foster and eventually adopt another husky, I have been supporting the charity through a really fantastic link, which enables one to donate through online purchases. It doesn't come directly from you, but rather the business has an arrangement, which then passes the donation on from your purchase. It is called "we can help" and the link for the Samojden Nothilfe is directly here:


For example, I now buy all my Deutsche Bahn tickets through the link, and the Deutsche Bahn then passes on a donation of €0,90 up to €4,50 depending on the type of fare. Ikea also have an arrangement of donating 9% of your purchase, and there are many many more businesses with this arrangement.  

So the next time you are needing to make an online purchase and like the idea of helping out a charity directly, use the link and see the donations grow!

MJT