July 23, 2008

It’s ‘Green Travel Carnival’ Time Again.

Welcome to yet another edition of the Green Travel Carnival. Just jump on in and start reading…

Nikki Jade from The Green Rocket looks at Being an Informed Ecotourist.

Jeannette Kimmel from Intelligent Travel suggests Scootin’ Around Seattle, saying, “Seattle’s scooter rental program reduces carbon footprints.”

Amanda Harris from Pajama Mommy tells us about The Green Glass Company, who take old glass bottles like wine bottles or liquor bottles and reuses them to make vases, goblets, tumblers, etc.

Ave Maria from Green This Town reports on how Project Planet Facilitates Green Hospitality.

Brandy Schaffels from Automedia.com reviews green transport in Civic Vs. Prius: Compact Hybrid Comparison, saying you can go green and save with these to environmental friendly vehicles.

And automediasolutions, also from Automedia.com — Automotive advice you can trust, looks at the 100 MPG SUV, saying “this is a new joint venture to develop an ultra-frugal full-size SUV, touts partnership with major automaker. Can it be done?”

Rich Truesdell from Automotive Traveler wants to find out more about going From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank, saying “Last week, after reading Joshua Tickell’s book From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank, I became intrigued about the prospect of buying a Mercedes-Benz diesel and running it on biodiesel or even straight vegetable oil.”

Nick from EcoFuss Green News reports on the Most and Least Walker Friendly Cities: Rankings, saying “Traveling green locally around town by walking - The new rankings of how walkable major US cities are, and I unofficially crown Minneapolis the most walkable US city.”

Sean from MY SECRET IRELAND looks at Nature, Fishing, and Walking in County Cavan, Northern Island and provides a video highlighting the countryside and showing how easy it is to catch a fish.

Kimberly from Go Green Travel Green looks at how An Italian Grocery Store Changed My Life.

And last, but not least, GP from Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn tells us what’s Kid Friendly In Montana, looking at how kid’s can enjoy the state’s wide open spaces and outdoor adventures

Well, that’s it for this edition of the Green Travel Carnival.

So spread the word and check out all the great green travel articles, ideas, and thoughts.

By the way, the Green Travel Carnival is going on the road. The next one, in two weeks time, will be hosted over at Go Green Travel Green.

Sure hope to see you there.

You can submit your blog article to the next Green Travel Carnival using the carnival submission form.

And as always, past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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4 comments

4 comments to It’s ‘Green Travel Carnival’ Time Again.

  1. Boedus Travel Blog - Web Digest of Travel Resources » Blog Archive » It’s ‘Green Travel Carnival’ Time Again.
    July 23rd, 2008 at 3:07 am

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  2. Marilyn Terrell
    July 23rd, 2008 at 8:38 am

    Thanks Liz! This is a great way to find new blogs concerned with green travel. That story from Green This Planet about Project Planet doorknob hangers for hotels is an excellent idea.

  3. Liz Lewis
    July 24th, 2008 at 3:01 am

    Hi Marilyn, I agree that the carnival is a great way of discovering what’s happening and who’s writing about green travel…those doorknob hangers are great as is learning about the rankings of walkable cities….

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    July 31st, 2008 at 8:26 am

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