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  1. Amund

    Good idea – and I really believe more travel bloggers should follow your example. After all, you are an inspiration to people. Highlighting this problem is a good start.

    However, I would also be sure to always mention beef/meat as one of the things you can do to reduce your carbon footprint. Reducing your meat consumption is probably the most efficient way to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle.

  2. Dante Vincent

    THANK YOU for writing about this and committing to do everything you can to travel more consciously and try your best (even though travel is your profession) to offset as much as you can. We’re at the tipping point where pretty soon, it will be too late. So, if all of us – and I mean ALL OF US – don’t take dramatic measures -our climate will begin to change at a rapid rate. Reduce our use of single use plastics, reduce our carbon footprint, invest in wind or solar power and energy, use less water. Just simple things every day can make a big impact if we all do it together.

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