Climate of guilt: Flying no longer the high road for some

Environmentally conscientious consider traveling by car instead of by airplane.

An ICE train approaches the main train station in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, June 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

Swedish lawyer Pia Bjorstrand, her husband and their two sons await to board the first of many trains on a whistle-stop vacation around northern Europe in Nykoping, on Saturday, June 15, 2019. The family is part of a small but growing movement in Europe and North America that’s shunning air travel because it produces high levels of greenhouse gas emissions. (AP Photo/David Keyton)

In this Wednesday, March 20, 2019 file photo an aircraft lands at the international airport in Frankfurt, Germany, as the sun sets. There is a small but growing movement in Sweden that’s consciously shunning air travel because of its impact on the environment. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, file)

NYKOPING, Sweden — School’s out for summer and Swedish lawyer Pia Bjorstrand, her husband and their two sons are shouldering backpacks, ready to board the first of many trains on a whistle-stop vacation around northern Europe.