
Driving Against Net Zero
Is defence of the petrol car becoming the new battleground for Europe’s populist parties? Chris Bowlby reports from Zwickau in eastern Germany and from the Czech capital, Prague.
Is defence of the petrol car and liberated motoring becoming the new battleground for Europe’s populist parties? Chris Bowlby visits one of the homes of German car culture and a populist stronghold, Zwickau, to see how motoring is rising up the German agenda. Is Zwickau a foretaste of something affecting all of Germany – a car-loving, car-manufacturing powerhouse in the past, now wondering anxiously what the future holds against the emergence of Chinese electric cars. And less than a hundred miles from Zwickau, just across the border in the Czech Republic, a new coalition government has recently taken power, including ministers from a populist party called Motorists for Themselves – muscular defenders of the old petrol car.
Producer: Jim Frank
Studio engineer: Neil Churchill
Production coordinator: Katie Morrison
Editor: Penny Murphy
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- Tue 28 Apr 202621:00BBC Radio 4
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