The NAP coastline runs roughly from Goes (in the southwest) to Groningen (in the northeast). Without human measures, such as dike construction and pumps, this would be the coastline of the Netherlands. The cycling route of Cycling 4 Climate ran along this. The NAP coastline has been used as a metaphor because it makes clear that climate change can affect everyone in the Netherlands and that it can have a real impact. As a country with a quarter of its surface area below sea level (NAP), we are vulnerable to flooding.
Participants could choose from three different routes: a cycle route of 125, 250 or 375 kilometres. These routes all ran along the NAP coastline. Nine team members cycled the 250 km route from Utrecht to Groningen and two cyclists cycled the 375 km route from Breda to Groningen.
All participants have shown that together you can get far in one day. The organization therefore calls on all people, and the one million cyclists in the Netherlands, to get on their bikes as often as possible. Reinhard Scholten:
“This is a message that we applaud and fully support. We too cycle to the office, the shop or the sports club whenever possible. This way we are out in the open air and we can enjoy the city and nature along the way. It’s healthy, and in this way we reduce CO2 emissions.”
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