DAVOS DIARY: Train instead of plane —scenery, carbon cutting


              A train pass by traditional Swiss buildings on the way to Davos, Switzerland, Saturday, May 21, 2022. The World Economic Forum is encouraging European attendees to come to its exclusive gathering in the Swiss Alps by train. Its part of efforts to burnish the sustainability credentials for an event in Davos that conjures up up images of government leaders, billionaire elites and corporate titans jetting in on carbon-spewing private planes. (AP Photo/Kelvin Chan)
            
              The sun sets during a train journey to Davos, Switzerland, Saturday, May 21, 2022. The World Economic Forum is encouraging European attendees to come to its exclusive gathering in the Swiss Alps by train. Its part of efforts to burnish the sustainability credentials for an event in Davos that conjures up up images of government leaders, billionaire elites and corporate titans jetting in on carbon-spewing private planes.(AP Photo/Kelvin Chan)
            
              A train waits to leave at the main train station in Zurich, Saturday, May 21, 2022. The World Economic Forum is encouraging European attendees to come to its exclusive gathering in the Swiss Alps by train. Its part of efforts to burnish the sustainability credentials for an event in Davos that conjures up up images of government leaders, billionaire elites and corporate titans jetting in on carbon-spewing private planes. (AP Photo/Kelvin Chan)
            
              A lamp illuminates the desk of a seat on the French high speed TGV train travelling from Paris to Zurich, Saturday, May 21, 2022. The World Economic Forum is encouraging European attendees to come to its exclusive gathering in the Swiss Alps by train. Its part of efforts to burnish the sustainability credentials for an event in Davos that conjures up up images of government leaders, billionaire elites and corporate titans jetting in on carbon-spewing private planes. (AP Photo/Kelvin Chan)
            
              Travelers at St. Pancras International train station board the high speed Eurostar train to Paris, in London, Saturday, May 21, 2022. The World Economic Forum is encouraging European attendees to come to its exclusive gathering in the Swiss Alps by train. Its part of efforts to burnish the sustainability credentials for an event in Davos that conjures up up images of government leaders, billionaire elites and corporate titans jetting in on carbon-spewing private planes. (AP Photo/Kelvin Chan)