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Slow down days: grape harvest, road repairs, holiday traffic

24/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Autumn holidays and festivals beckon, the grape harvesting is getting underway and towns in the region are making pre-winter road repairs, so plan on traffic jams if you’re heading out in your car in the next two weeks. The weather is expected to turn colder and mostly rainy throughout Switzerland 24-26 […]

Filed Under: Travels

Russin bans booze, pulls wine crowds

20/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The village of Russin, on the outskirts of Geneva, pulled in a crowd of 40,000 according to organizers, for its weekend Wine Harvest Festival. Sunny weather and a holiday in other parts of Switzerland, notably in neighbouring canton Vaud, plus the reputation gained over the years, attracted crowd’s, but this year’s […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Fete de la Vendange, Geneva, Russin, Wine Harvest Festival

What Geneva-Lausanne traffic jams cost the region

16/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – GenevaLunch, like a lot of other businesses in the area, was caught by the massive traffic jam in both directions, between Geneva and Lausanne Wednesday late afternoon. It lasted more than four hours, had traffic moving at a crawl on the autoroute, and side roads anywhere near the highway were also […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: A1, autoroute, Coppet, Geneva, highway, jams, Lausanne, Nyon, traffic

Planet Menu Tuesday: cut your meat consumption, counsels WWF

14/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

WWF Switzerland was encouraging us all to have a vegetarian lunch today, and while they didn’t catch some of us on time, their reminder that meat should be the exception, not the rule for meals, will come with me to the supermarket as I buy tonight’s dinner supplies. If you eat meat in moderation six […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: environmental footprint, fruits, Green, meat consumption, planet, vegetables, vegetarian, WWF

Go for hybrid in cities, natural gas on autoroute, study shows

14/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – A Swiss study commissioned by the Federal Environment Office has concluded that hybrid cars are the greenest in cities and natural gas cars are the best on autoroutes, with both out-performing diesel- and petrol-fuelled cars. The study run by Empa engineers concludes that “A comparison with gasoline and natural gas fuelled […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: cars, CO2, comparing, diesel, gas emissions, gasoline, hybrid, natural gas, petrol, test

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