GREEN
LIVING
Do You
Think Green When You Travel?


GREEN
LIVING
Do You
Think Green When You Travel?

Think "green" when you travel? Eco-tourism is a growing movement that
encourages environmentally responsible travel around the world.
“Regardless of where you plan to visit this summer, being kind to Mother
Nature during your travels is easier than you may think,” said Jeanenne
Diefendorf, Orbitz Travel Insider. “Whether you rent a hybrid car, choose to
offset your carbon emissions, or spend a week cleaning beaches, eco-friendly
travel is a growing trend that everyone can contribute to on many different
levels.”
Making big contributions to the environment on your own can often seem
overwhelming, but there are plenty of simple things any traveler can do to
make a difference when you’re on the road.
* Conserve at home while you’re away. Before you leave for vacation, turn
down the thermostat, lower the water heater, and stop newspaper delivery for
the duration of your trip.
* Stay at a “green” hotel. Many lodging properties use wind and solar power
as energy sources or purchase only environmentally-friendly products, such
as "green" detergents for linens and soaps. Check out www.eco.orbitz.com to
find eco-friendly hotels in your destination city.
* Rent a hybrid car. Write your favorite rental car company and tell them
you want to rent a hybrid vehicle. Some rental companies are already
offering hybrid rentals in certain areas of the world. Some eco-friendly
hotels even offer free parking to guests who are driving these efficient
vehicles.
* Offset your carbon footprint. If you’re flying or driving, you’re
contributing to carbon dioxide emissions already in the environment. CO2
emissions are a major cause of global climate change. Check out non-profit
organizations like Carbonfund.org that allow you to contribute to
carbon-offsetting initiatives such as reforestation projects and renewable
energy programs.
* Get involved. Whether its one day or one week, spend some of your vacation
time giving back to the local environment in the community you visit.
Volunteer opportunities are plentiful and help is always needed for
activities such as trail maintenance and beach clean-up.
So, whether you’re off to see the lights of New York City or the depths of
the Grand Canyon, make this summer vacation a green one!
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