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How can tourists minimize their carbon footprint?

How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint When You Travel?
  1. Replace Air Travel With Greener Alternatives. ...
  2. When You Fly, Make Climate-Friendly Choices. ...
  3. Stay in Environmentally-Friendly Hotels. ...
  4. Be Smart With Energy and Water. ...
  5. Make Use of the “Do Not Disturb” Sign. ...
  6. Pack Your Own Reusable Items. ...
  7. Walk, Bike, and Take Public Transport.




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