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Looking for a more sustainable way to travel post pandemic? Nina Karnikowski, author of new book Go Lightly, shares her tips

March 21, 2021 15:04
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After years exploring the globe, it was the sight of a litter-strewn tropical island which became the travel memory Nina Karnikowski couldn’t forget.

“I had been growing increasingly concerned about the impact my travels were having on our stressed planet,” she explains. “Certain memories — a plastic-covered island in Borneo, a distressed polar bear swimming away from our tourist boat in the Arctic — would not fade. I wanted to find out how I, and every traveller, could see the world in a much less harmful way.”

That question became new book Go Lightly, looking at all aspects of how to travel without hurting the planet, from tips on planning and packing to sustainable ways to make the journey, where to eat and stay, even the impact of what you post on social media.

And as travel begins to restart across the globe, there’s never been a better time to consider how we explore, rather than slipping back into destructive old habits.

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