Like many industries, tourism is reaching an eco-conscious crossroad. For some travelers, that means monitoring their environmental impact. They’re embracing cleaner transit methods, or even taking staycations instead of long-distance getaways.
For others, it’s more about their cultural impact. They’re avoiding overcrowded hot spots and picking destinations with a smaller tourist scene, but more meaningful cultural opportunities.
People still seek adventure—they just want more responsible ways to make it happen.
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Eco-minded travel products and packing tips for the earth-friendly world traveler.
In 2021, 78+ countries will join forces with CORSIA, a global mission to fight flight emissions.
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One of the best ways for travelers to help save the planet? Stick close to home.
Wherever you go, there are plenty of planet-loving things you can do to reduce and reuse.
With sustainability classes and regular “trash walks,” the Green School in Bali gives tourists a hands-on education.
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Entrepreneurial farmers are inviting folks to lend a helping hand, pick their own produce and maybe even stay the night.
The Swedes have coined new words for eco-friendly travel habits: Flyskam (“flying shame”) and tagskryt (“train bragging”).
Everything you need to know as you gear up for a semester (or long vacation) studying abroad.
Treehouse retreats, biodomes, ecolodges and other unusual green-minded getaways.
Visit cities that are doing green-living right, and bring some ideas back home.
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