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End of Back to School Green Travel Basics: Index of Posts

Our Back to School: Green Travel Basics series has ended. We hope you enjoyed the posts included in the series. If you liked the Green Travel Basics Series, be sure to check out our 25 Days to Green Travel Series too. Here is an Index of the posts in this series: How to Travel Green: In 4 Easy Steps Green Vacation Ideas and Planning Responsible Travel vs. Eco Friendly Travel Hiking Tours: Best Tour Companies and Planning Your Own Hiking Tour Green Air Travel: 8 Tips for Ma


Lets Bike Taiwan – Boundless Experience

The Taiwan Tourism Bureau is promoting ”green travel” in line with the trend toward energy conservation and carbon reduction. Part of this effort is the encouragement of riding bicycles to slow down the pace of the travel experience, allowing ...


Green Bay Packers vs. St Louis Rams Week 3 NFL Predictions

This Sunday the Green Bay Packers will travel to St. Louis to take on the Rams in week 3 of NFL action. Last week the Packers suffered their first loss of the season, as they fell to the Cincinnati Bengals at home 24-31. The Rams also loss last week, and dating back to last season have now lost 12 straight regular season games. For those of you looking to do some NFL betting on the game this Sunday, current NFL odds have the Packers 6.5 point favorites over the Rams. Packers Preview: Th


Green Travel News: Cruises, Soap, and eating in tree houses…

Travel by cruise ship is not green according to this report released recently by the environmental group Friends of the Earth. Their report card which graded 10 major cruise ship lines found almost all of them are failing in their attempts to reduce pollution. The highest grade -  a “B” – went to Holland America Line. Norwegian Cruise Lines and Princess Cruises each got a “B-minus, ” Carnival Cruise Lines received a “D-minus”, and  Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International both got an


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