Get Outta HereHow to green your vacation24 Jun 2008
Wherever you go, there you are ... still having an impact.
Everyone needs to take a break from the stresses of life, and environmentalists are no exception. After all, vacations are a necessary part of any sustainable lifestyle. And while vacation time itself can be hard to come by, your getaway needn't be hard on the planet. There are plenty of ways to green your vacation, whatever your budget and whatever your destination. Whether it's a close-to-home romp in the outdoors or a spendy retreat halfway around the globe, there's no shortage of ways to see the world -- while lessening your impact at the same time. Here's how to start. Level One: The Baby StepReady, offset, go. If you've already got vacation plans in place, and that Tahitian spa simply won't refund your money, the simplest way to help green your trip is to offset some of its eco-impacts. Emissions from flying there, flying back, and whatever you do in between can be balanced out -- if not karmically, then at least mathematically. Plenty of organizations will calculate your trip's emissions and offer environmental indulgences to put it all right again. If you believe the hype, there's no need to change your itinerary, just your 'tude. And hey, if you're short on cash and struggling to make sense of which offsets are best and where your funds are going, consider a DIY offset. In its simplest form, you could green some other aspect of your life and call it even. Just be sure to check your math -- and your conscience. Level Two: The Next Steps
Aviation: avoid it.
Be a good 'sport. Whatever mode of transport you take to your destination, once you get there you'll definitely want to take a look around. And nothing says "I'm a savvy traveler" like using public transportation, walking, or biking. However, if you aren't a savvy traveler -- or are directionally impaired -- you might want to look for green-leaning group-tour options that make use of buses and other forms of mass transit. If your plans can't or won't fit the no-car option, look for the most efficient vehicle on the scene. A growing number of car-rental agencies in the U.S. offer hybrid options.
Trinket over carefully.
Even when you can't help yourself, you can help. If you simply can't control your lust for far-off places and you want to do more than just offset your emissions, consider a working vacation on behalf of the planet. The Sierra Club offers volunteer vacations where travelers do everything from trail maintenance to eradicating non-native plants, and Earthwatch Institute's working vacations let volunteers choose from a variety of trips helping scientists with wildlife, climate change, and ecosystem research. Other options are out there too -- just take a look around. Level Three: The Big Step
Vacation is a state of mind.
ResourcesGreen vacation advice from the Grist archives Ask Umbra on vacations Ask Umbra on cruises Ask Umbra on alternatives to flying Carbon offset providers and info NativeEnergy Carbonfund TerraPass Grist Guide to Offsetting Your Carbon Emissions Info on air travel emissions Sightline Institute Worldwatch Ask Umbra on cars versus planes Eco-themed volunteer vacations Sierra Club Earthwatch Institute National parks, monuments, and forests National Park Service U.S. Forest Service National Fish & Wildlife Service
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