By Priyanka Roshan | June 12, 2025
Planning to travel responsibly in 2025? With climate goals becoming more urgent, several countries are at the forefront of the global shift toward sustainable living.
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The 2024 Energy Transition Index, developed by the World Economic Forum and Accenture, ranks the ten countries leading in clean, secure energy—offering travellers eco-friendly ways to experience breathtaking landscapes. Take a look…
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Sweden ranks highest in energy efficiency, thanks to its clean energy grid, eco-friendly public transport, and green cities like Stockholm. Sustainability is deeply rooted in its culture, infrastructure, and daily life.
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Denmark uses wind power for nearly half its electricity and makes urban biking effortless. Copenhagen showcases how smart city planning and a climate-first mindset create truly sustainable travel experiences.
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Finland is steadily progressing toward carbon neutrality. Efficient transport, low emissions, and Helsinki’s smart city initiatives make it an ideal destination for travellers who value green innovation and urban comfort.
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Switzerland relies heavily on hydropower and balances environmental care with modern living. Its efficient rail network, clean cities, and preserved natural landscapes make it both scenic and sustainability-driven.
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France combines nuclear energy with expanding green zones in cities. Paris leads with car-free initiatives and clean mobility, making it a destination where sustainability meets timeless charm and culture.
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Norway leads the world in electric vehicle usage and uses hydropower for nearly all its electricity. From fjords to cities, clean energy powers every part of the travel experience.
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Iceland’s energy comes from geothermal and hydro sources, making it one of the greenest nations. Travellers enjoy breathtaking nature while witnessing renewable energy in action throughout the country.
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Austria impresses with efficient public transport, renewable energy, and eco-conscious cities. Vienna stands out for clean urban planning, reduced emissions, and easy access to green escapes across the country.
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Estonia uses digital innovation and clean energy to reduce its carbon footprint. Tallinn, the capital, is rising as an eco-smart travel hub blending heritage with forward-thinking sustainability efforts.
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The Netherlands is a biking paradise with extensive cycling paths and green city planning. Amsterdam leads with solar-powered homes, low-emission zones, and sustainable infrastructure shaping everyday urban life.
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