Series of six maps showing average nitrogen dioxide concentration in Paris from 2007 to 2024. Colors range from red (high pollution) to green (low pollution). Over time, pollution decreases dramatically, with 2024 showing mostly green and yellow areas compared to dark red in 2007.
Side-by-side comparison of the Seine riverbank in Paris. The left image shows a car-filled road along the river. The right image shows the same spot transformed into a pedestrian area with sand, umbrellas, and people relaxing by the water.
Two photos of the Seine near the Conciergerie in Paris. The top, from the 2000s, shows cars driving along the riverside road. The bottom, labeled ‘Today,’ shows the same area converted into a pedestrian promenade lined with palm trees, red umbrellas, and people walking.
Photo with headline reading ‘How Does Paris Stay Paris? By Pouring Billions Into Public Housing.’ Below is an image of Paris seen from a balcony, showing rooftops, church spires, and the Eiffel Tower in the distance. The caption explains that one quarter of Parisians live in public housing.
The relentless fearmongering and panic over the idea of a “socialist” mayor in NYC say a lot about the insular mindset and lack of perspectives of Americans.
I live in Paris - we’ve had Socialist mayors for 24 years straight. Life’s good. Still no apocalypse. In fact, Paris has never been better.