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February 14th, 2008
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Posted in Responsible Travel by Guest Contributor

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This blog post was written by Stephen Knight, webmaster for Volunteer Latin America, an independent and ethical organisation committed to helping protect Latin America’s flora and fauna, its biodiversity, and to offering the most cost effective way to become an environmental or humanitarian volunteer in Central and South America.

Whether you are planning the trip of a lifetime, a gap year abroad or just a holiday break, you can make a difference when you travel, not only for yourself but for the people and places you visit.

Being a responsible traveller means more than just offsetting your carbon emissions, it requires thought and preparation. Responsible travel is based on the principles of sustainability and it requires you to examine the environmental, social and economic dimensions of your trip. Thus, responsible travel is all about minimizing the impact of your travel and maximizing the benefits for local economies, environments and host communities.

Making informed choices before and during your trip is the single most important thing you can do to become a responsible traveller.

Give some serious thought to your packing list. Your hi-tech synthetic travel jacket might keep you snug, but is it also warming up the planet or exploiting the people you plan to visit? Your soap and shampoo may smell wonderful but are they biodegradable? Try and ensure your backpack contains as many ethical products as possible (i.e. environmentally-friendly, fair-trade, not tested on animals etc).

Travel lightly and leave any excess packaging at home (i.e. plastic wrapping) - your hosts shouldn’t have to deal with your rubbish.
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January 10th, 2008
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Posted in Responsible Travel by Tracy Stokes

The original VW Westfalia was a hippy favourite. This remake by Canadian designer Alexandre Verdier is destined to become a favourite with a new culture who value green energy and the pleasure of being self-sufficient. This new culture embraces technology and its ability to help us to understand nature and its power.

The award winning Verdier Solar Power camper design offers numerous innovations such as intelligent “SUN TRACKER” solar panels, pneumatic suspension, a swivel cooking range for inside or outside cooking and a multi-media computer with a wireless Internet connection.

This gorgeous vehicle is yet to become reality, but once built, these vans are expected to sell for US$69,000.

[via: psfk]

Advertisement: Reduce your CO2 footprint by as much as 2 tonnes/year & save up to £150 on your energy bills.


December 19th, 2007
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Posted in Activism, Climate Change, Responsible Travel by Tracy Stokes

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This Manchester billboard may get a few potential travellers thinking. Perhaps they’ll take the bus.

Advertisement: Reduce your CO2 footprint by as much as 2 tonnes/year & save up to £150 on your energy bills.

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