In switzerland, a really expensive country when it comes to trains, you pay 4000 francs (1$=0.9francs) for one year of access to all of the country's public transit.
You can go basically everywhere confortably.
Paying 14000 per year on transport is crazy!
My feel from switzerland is that the reaction is extremely muted. I don't think this will be what pushes us to drop the F35. It is quite outrageous how reverent our government is in front of the US...
As the least biased swiss person. Type J (or type N, Idk) is so much better. We put three plugs on the same surface as you have 1. I am always frustrated to see how impractical your plugs are when I go to the EU
Step 1: Live in a plave with great and punctual public transport (like switzerland)
Step 2: Arrive exactly at the right time
Step 3: ...
Step 4: The people you wanted to meet finally arrive 20 minutes late because they came by car. There was no trafic; Taking the car just makes you more lenient with your schedule.
That's fun because I was wanting to make my own civ-like game. I've been thinking about that a lot the last 3 days.
Right now I am just at the "dream big" phase and I love it. I will probably abandon the idea after really working on it because I am a potato. Maybe I could work on that project tho.
It's actually interesting! It means that there is a way out: If europe accepts to help keep the US out of Beijings business. I don't actually know how that could be done. And the EU doesn't have that kind of coesion.
Pour accélérer ce rythme, la solution pourrait être politique. Le peuple suisse a accepté l'an dernier de soutenir financièrement la rénovation des bâtiments, grâce à l'isolation et à l'installation de pompes à chaleur. La Confédération va investir deux milliards de francs sur dix ans dès l'année prochaine.
Il s'agit là de mesures incitatives, mais certains cantons misent, eux, sur des interdictions. A Genève par exemple, à quelques rares exceptions, les propriétaires ne peuvent pas installer des chauffages fonctionnant aux énergies fossiles.
En Valais, par contre, les chaudières à combustible fossile sont toujours autorisées lors des rénovations. Toutefois, à partir du 1er janvier, le Canton posera certaines conditions, notamment sur l'isolation des bâtiments.
Si les réalités régionales varient, le défi est national. Plus de 50% des habitations suisses sont encore chauffées au mazout ou au gaz. Et devront donc, à terme, être rénovées.
That character is drawn really cute :3 Congrats to the artist :3 You have won my heart :3