After reading this story in the Guardian today, as well as a couple of similar articles over the last few months, I'm beginning to think that I should look at ethical holidays more closely.
So, here's what I know so far...
The climatecare website tells me that a return trip to Newcastle for the family will use up
0.34 Tonnes of CO, which I can offset at the cost of £2.52. Nifty.
Treeflights will also offset these emissions by planting a tree in a forest in Wales.
Responsibletravel.com are an ecotourist website with a handy search engine, that'll let me find somewhere to go which isn't classified as 'mass tourism'. Alternatively, I could get a copy of the Ethical Travel Guide and pick somewhere to go whilst I'm offline.
But that's just scratching the surface, I'm sure. Has anyone got any recommendations? Places to go? Websites to use?
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Another good link! I love the Lonely Planet series. And yes, it's all about responsible travel and appreciating the world around us.
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