The dumbest climate conversation of all times, a new study that found microplastics in sugar and salt brands in India and how Sweden reduced 80% of its emissions while doubling its economy!
Great post, as usual! I lived in the US before, where I had a car, and I live in Switzerland now, where I don't; I use public transport. If a city is well designed, getting around by public transport is indeed quite pleasant. It does take a bit more time, but is way cheaper and saves on the hassle of finding parking and maintaining the car. The carbon offsets are a big plus too. Another advantage of moving to Europe from the US is that my carbon emissions from India trips is a lot lower too :)
Love the “action you can take” section. At least from an Indian pov, it would have been fun to get stats on 3W too. Since choosing between an auto and a taxi is often a decision I am trying to make.
Great post, as usual! I lived in the US before, where I had a car, and I live in Switzerland now, where I don't; I use public transport. If a city is well designed, getting around by public transport is indeed quite pleasant. It does take a bit more time, but is way cheaper and saves on the hassle of finding parking and maintaining the car. The carbon offsets are a big plus too. Another advantage of moving to Europe from the US is that my carbon emissions from India trips is a lot lower too :)
So nice! Also, at least in cities in India where the roads are congested good public transport is also faster!
Love the “action you can take” section. At least from an Indian pov, it would have been fun to get stats on 3W too. Since choosing between an auto and a taxi is often a decision I am trying to make.
Oh makes sense. Let me try and find that!
I like this newsletter Sailee:)
Love the format! Sweden for the win🚀🚀🚀
Thanks, Aditi! :)