Tag: Sustainable Travel

Zero-Waste Travel: 4 Must-Know Tips To Travel Better

With the threat of climate change being more visible by the day, there have been countless drives and initiatives to introduce a zero-waste lifestyle. By reducing the waste we generate, we hope to contribute less to the trash going to the landfills. However, traveling is often associated with a fast-paced lifestyle marked with convenience. As…

How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint When Traveling

Traveling can be a way of life or more of a hobby. Regardless of how long the trips are or how often you make the journey, traveling is always an adventure. That adventure does have some drawbacks, however. The more people travel, the larger their carbon footprint. Luckily, there are ways to reduce your carbon…

Protecting Pachamama: What Indigenous Communities Can Teach us About Sustainability

It’s easy to consider the word ‘sustainability’ as part of a new wave of being – finding solutions (often with new technology) to problems that humans inadvertently created ourselves. This year’s Earth Day theme, “Restore our Earth” emphasizes that “we can’t go back to ‘business as usual’.” As we look for new ways to bring…

10 Sustainable Travel Products For The Eco-friendly Traveler

Whether you’re planning a trip across the world, or just being a tourist in your own city we can all do our part to be more sustainable travelers. If you have love for this world (which you likely do if you’re traveling to see it) it’s important to think about the products we are using…

Protect Mother Earth: How To Be a More Sustainable Traveler

When I heard this month was going to have a focus on sustainable travel here at Wildbum, I got so excited! If you follow me, have read my blogs or purchased my guides you know sustainable travel is something I am very passionate about.  The first thing you might be thinking is- sustainable travel sounds…

Accelerated Climate Change in the Deep Ocean

Climate Change in the Ocean: Warming Depths The deepest parts of the ocean and its inhabitants were thought to be more protected from climate change than the surface. This perception came from the fact that the deep ocean is warming at slower rates than other parts of the water column. However, a recent study by…