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6 votes
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North America always gets this wrong when building transit
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Carbon hacking: Least carbon-intensive traveling between US and Europe
My life is split between the US and the Netherlands, where I have friends and work in both places. I try to fly as little as possible: only one intercontinental flight per year. But even that puts...
My life is split between the US and the Netherlands, where I have friends and work in both places. I try to fly as little as possible: only one intercontinental flight per year. But even that puts my individual carbon footprint far above the average human's. I buy carbon offsets but that just shifts responsibility.
I've long been deeply inspired by Greta Thunberg's protest act of sailing from England to New York to attend a 2019 climate summit. But sailing across the ocean in a racing yacht with a crew simply is too extreme.
So I'm curious what are the options for reducing carbon emissions when traveling between continents.
I've contemplated hopping on a freighter ship. My thinking is that: freighter ships are extremely efficient cargo-weight-to-emission ratio-wise, so the marginal carbon emission of me as added 'cargo' must be much lower than as another passenger on an airplane. Plus, the freighter ship will be sailing with or without me on board; whereas as a plane passenger I enable the business of a passenger flight.
6 votes -
The seven best steam train trips in the US
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Arcades, churches and laundromats: A trucker’s haven on the precipice of change
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Anger and heartbreak on Bus No. 15
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What are some good YouTube channels about rapid transit?
I'm mostly interested in metro/subways, but also over the ground systems and rapid transit in general. Mostly the vehicles themselves, the rails, and the related technologies. I mean, I do enjoy...
I'm mostly interested in metro/subways, but also over the ground systems and rapid transit in general.
Mostly the vehicles themselves, the rails, and the related technologies. I mean, I do enjoy the city planning bits, but some channels focus too much on the design and evolution of the lines and I don't like that, looking at a map is not really enticing to me. A healthy mix would be nice, some engineering deep dives mixed with history, urban planning, and a lot of train porn! (Not rule 34 lol).
Thanks!
5 votes -
What actually happened to the Concorde
5 votes -
The Orange Pill - Your city will be changed forever
7 votes -
A subway shooting in NYC exposed many of the problems facing the city’s transit system
7 votes -
Tom Scott plus Colin Furze do something with hovercrafts
5 votes -
Inside Toronto's skyscraper boom
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Northvolt and Norsk Hydro will take their battery recycling joint venture to Europe later this year after the Swedish start-up opened their first plant in Norway
5 votes -
Nurdles: The massive, unregulated source of plastic pollution you’ve probably never heard of
10 votes -
Turkey has built the longest suspension bridge in the world
5 votes -
Funchal Airport, on the island of Madeira, was too short for modern commercial airliners but there was nowhere to extend to. The solution is one of the greatest civil engineering projects of our time.
7 votes -
Bilge dumping: The worst pollution you've never heard of
5 votes -
Norway seeks solution to looming EU tax on car batteries – batteries produced outside the UK or the EU after 2027 face a 10% customs tax
5 votes -
Downhill, on a couch, on public roads
8 votes -
Business parks don’t have to suck
10 votes -
Stranger accuses gay couple on Amtrak of molesting their own children
18 votes -
The world’s fastest bomber: The XB-70 Valkyrie
3 votes -
Sidewalk robots get legal rights as US "pedestrians"
6 votes -
Tyre Extinguishers – deflating SUV tyres as a form of climate action
13 votes -
Four dead after US military plane crashes in Norway – MV-22B Osprey was taking part in NATO exercise 'Cold Response'
8 votes -
US skateboarder Josh Neuman, 22, among four people killed in Iceland plane crash
7 votes -
Tom Scott plus Lucy Edwards learn how to fly a plane blind
8 votes -
13,000 pounds at 118 miles per hour: It was the deadliest wreck in years. And the man behind it was one of the FBI’s most notorious informants.
18 votes -
CEO of Atlanta's MARTA public transportation system dies by suicide
13 votes -
Woman pushed on Brussels metro tracks in attempted murder; vehicle stopped just in time
11 votes -
Your two-day shipping is causing potholes
14 votes -
Electric cars are less green to make than petrol but make up for it in less than a year, new analysis reveals
21 votes -
Why Tokyo is insanely well designed
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Solving the operator ‘shortage’ by not running transit like a business
8 votes -
Denmark's government has announced a goal to make domestic flights fossil fuel free by 2030
8 votes -
US schoolteacher says she spent five hours in voluntary self-isolation in a plane's toilet after testing positive for Covid-19 on a flight to Iceland
8 votes -
How airlines became banks
9 votes -
Utrecht wants to be the first city to use its electric car fleet as a giant battery
8 votes -
Looking for a way to soup up your car? Go electric.
10 votes -
Investigation launched for 'drunkenness at sea' after ships crash in Baltic Sea – one crew member of capsized Danish barge has died and another is still missing
5 votes -
Kartrak: The first barcode
3 votes -
Is meat really that bad?
14 votes -
Construction work has begun on the German side of an underwater tunnel connecting Germany and Denmark – €7 billion project set to be completed by 2029
6 votes -
I can't ride a bike. How fast can Mike Boyd teach me?
11 votes -
More than just a 'mystery' train, the Orient Express whisked the elite across Europe in luxury and style
7 votes -
How road barriers stopped killing drivers
6 votes -
Flood damage cuts all rail access to Canada's largest port of Vancouver
15 votes -
Understanding how urban design makes Tokyo work
6 votes -
Undersea rail-road tunnel between Denmark and Germany – Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link explained
6 votes -
A battle among homeowners in Colorado shows how license plate scanners are reshaping American neighborhoods
10 votes