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Is flying really that sinful?

2 July 2007 Written by: Julianna Priskin

The tourism industry already has a plethora of environmental issues to address, but more than ever, flying is considered as the biggest sin. Travelers are increasingly preoccupied with the environmental and social ethics of their consumption patterns and some reports claim that more people choose not to travel, in an attempt to curb their contribution [...]

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Going Carbon Neutral – The Greening of Travel

3 November 2006 Written by: Julianna Priskin

In the face of growing concerns about climate change, businesspeople, rock stars, and increasingly ordinary travelers are going ‘carbon neutral’ to counterbalance their contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. This trend is an important step towards improving the environmental performance of travel. Tourism contributes to human-induced climate change, because it consumes non-renewable natural resources en-route and [...]

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