It’s ‘Green Travel Carnival’ Time.
Welcome to yet another Green Travel Carnival.
If you’re scratching your head and still trying to understand carbon credits, then check out Katrina Cain’s informative post What is a Carbon Credit? posted at Were You Wondering…, which should help you get a clearer idea of the concept.
Then head over to Go Green Travel Green to discover the Newest Way to Travel Green: Search for Cheap Plane Tickets. They’ve set up a search engine to help you stay green while you find cheap plane tickets.
Mary Jo Manzanares from The Seattle Traveler looks at how Seattle Will Be Green Even if we Have to Tax for It, saying, “by hook or by crook (or by tax), Seattle is going to be greener.”
Shane Sakata at The Tokyo Traveler tells us all about the Furoshiki - A “Green” Carry All from Japan, saying, “The furoshiki is a stylish eco-bag with a history that dates back centuries in Japan. It’s a “green” carry all that comes in a rainbow of colors.”
Then check out this interesting podcast over at One Minute How-to which features Steve Sergeant explaining how you can go into the wilderness without leaving a trace of your being there, allowing others to enjoy its unspoiled nature.
AdmirableIndia.com , on the other hand, takes us on a journey, with plenty of photographs, through the Pearl Valley or Muthyala Maduvu, Karnataka.
And Jackie Dishner from The Phoenix Traveler joins the Green Travel Carnival for the first time with Green fries, which looks at how Fairmont Scottsdale has partnered with AZ Biodiesel to convert their kitcne grease into biofuel.
Well, that’s it for this edition of the Green Travel Carnival.
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Sep 4, 2008 at 1:25 am
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Shane
Sep 4, 2008 at 2:33 am
Liz, another great list! I’m off to read about carbon credits as they are still a bit of a mystery to me…
Thanks for including my post on furoshiki. This is one trend that should definitely be exported from Japan to the rest of the world, IMHO.
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Sep 4, 2008 at 11:13 am
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