Free transport in Luxembourg, Coventry drivers paid to take public transport, Kenyan donkey trade banned
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In this issue of Squirrel News we have free public transport introduced nationally in Luxembourg, drivers in Coventry being incentivised with £3000 to switch to public transport, and the commercial trading of donkey meat in Kenya being banned.
Luxembourg becomes first country in the world with nationwide free public transport
In order to alleviate congestion and lessen the country’s environmental impact, all buses, trains and trams within Luxembourg are now free to travel on
In a seminal case for climate justice, the third Heathrow runway has been ruled illegal
This is the first major ruling resulting from the Paris Agreement, which sets a promsing precedent for future infrastructure projects and the necessity of environmental consideration
Michelin Guide adds sustainability symbol to showcase green restaurants
Adopting a clover symbol, restaurants awarded with it will highlight their commitment to reducing food waste and the consumption of non-renewable enrgy
Colombia: spotlight on a country that welcomes migration
Globally, borders are closing and walls are being built, but Colombia has kept its borders wide open for emigrating Venezuelans and has thus far issued legal statuses to 600,000 Venezuelans that lacked visas