How to Travel Green — Across the Neighborhood, or Across the World

We’ve all got places to go: work, the farmers market, yoga class, that idyllic little cottage in the Greek islands. Each time we make one of these trips, we also make choices about how much pollution (greenhouse gases and others) we’re willing to emit in order to complete our trip. Whether you’re heading to the other side of town, or the other side of the world, you’ve got a decision to make… and that decision holds consequences for all of us.
 
1.) Traveling Locally
The Standard Option: Jump in the car.
 
Your Other Choices:
2.) Traveling Regionally or Nationally
The Standard Options: Road trip! Or, booking a flight. Flying, however, really racks up the pollutants: according to the Union of Concerned Scientists’ Getting There Greener report, a wide-body jet can emit 100 pounds of CO2 for every mile traveled.
 
Your Other Choices:

 
Business travelers: Is traveling really necessary? Phone and video conferencing use energy, but not even remotely the amount of travel.
 
3.) Traveling Internationally
 
The Standard Option: Book a flight.
 
Your Other Choices:
 
  • The Ship: While the cruise industry has taken a beating in recent years for a variety of unsustainable practices, it also seems to be cleaning up its act. Or, if you’re looking for something really different, you might try booking a berth on a cargo ship. While the information about passenger ship travel is a bit spotty, ships in general are winners on the greenhouse gas emissions front when compared to flying (though it’s definitely going to take longer to get where you’re going).
 
We all make choices when we’ve got somewhere to go. Time is precious, and we all expect some level of convenience.  If we can start to figure our environmental impact into the equation, we can regularly make choices that get us where we need to go while maintaining a lighter footprint on the Earth.
 
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Jeff McIntire-Strasburg is the founder and editor of sustainablog, a co-founder and former Senior Editor of Green Options Media, and a former writer at Treehugger.

About sustainablogger

Jeff McIntire-Strasburg is the founder and editor of sustainablog, a co-founder and former Senior Editor of Green Options Media, and a former writer at Treehugger. Jeff was born and raised in the South (Florida and Louisiana), but made his way out West in his early twenties to attend graduate school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has a Ph.D. in English, and spent 11 years in the classroom in positions ranging from graduate teaching assistant to assistant professor. After reading one too many freshman essays, he decided it was time for something new, and made a career switch into corporate writing and editing. Jeff is married to Jan, and has three step-children. He has a dog, Zelda, and three cats. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri, in a big old drafty historical home built in 1904. When not working (ha!), he enjoys taking the dog to the park, reading (lots of non-fiction, but also the occasional mystery novel), working in his tiny little yard, and frittering away the hours in a local coffee shop.

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