The Green Travel Carnival.
Welcome back to the latest edition of the Green Travel Carnival.
There’s something for everyone here…
Jennifer Gregory reminds use of how to travel green with a guest post at Perceptive Travel Blog called 5 Tips for the Everyday Traveler Going Green.
L-Jay from My Little Norway tells us about Norway’s bottle recycling system in Bottle Bank - My Little Norway.
Alexander from Green Thinking Blog provides tips for moving from one home to another in an environmentally conscious way in Moving Season!.
Hilary Green from The Green Motorist reports on the New Honda Insight to Debut at Paris Motor Show.
Tom Tessin from FGC Auto Blog looks at simple ways of Going Green With Driving.
marjorie, also from the Green Thinking Blog writes about the monthly Critical Masss event, a time when we should Make Way for Bicycles!, saying “Critical Mass or CM is an event that happens once a month, usually on the last Friday, to show cities how unfriendly they are to bicyclists.”
Praveen from Tao of Simplicity informs us that Environmentalist Meddling Causes Uneasy Existence Between Humans and Komodo Dragons?.
And chris from Online meetings suggests we ‘travel online, not on planes’ in Transporting pixels not people - The future of meetings?.
That’s it for this edition of the Green Travel Carnival.
Green Travel Carnival is going on the road and the next edition, in two weeks time, will be over at Perceptive Travel blog.
Hope to see you there.
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