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Perspective | Sustainable travel may not be possible, but we can do better - The Washington Post

Sustainable travel may not be possible, but we can do better To me, nothing feels more selfish than planning a vacation as the world grapples with climate change August 6, 2022 More than 2 years ago ... Read More
Sustainable Travel: 6 Ways to Be an Eco-Conscious Traveler

Boat travel can be more sustainable than flying – climate activist Greta Thunberg, for example, takes boat trips whenever possible to travel overseas. This form of transportation also takes much ... Read More
Understanding the nomenclature of green travel - The Washington Post

Do your homework. Anyone can slap sustainable-travel terminology on their website, but not everyone has the evidence to back it up. “There’s a lot of clever marketing around,” Williamson wrote. Read More
Prince Harry’s green travel initiative: Here’s what we know (and still don’t) - The Washington Post

When Britain’s Prince Harry announced his new sustainable travel initiative this week, much of the coverage surrounded the recent flap over his private-jet use and the apparent incongruity of ... Read More
A green-travel reading list - The Washington Post

Green travel. For many people, even the term is confusing, especially because it can refer to how we incorporate sustainability into our individual travel decisions as well as the ways that ... Read More
Sustainable travel: four smart ways to make a positive impact

However, being a sustainable, or green, traveller – one who considers the impact travel has on both the physical and the cultural environments visited – is not as inconvenient as it may seem. Read More
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