Green Travel: ‘Who’s Scamming, Who’s Legit and How Do We Tell the Difference?’

Travel Blog  •  Michael Yessis  •  04.03.07 | 8:07 AM ET

Alternet adds more to the ongoing debate about what exactly constitutes eco-friendly travel with a piece by Richard Hammond. “Ecotourism has no marketing utility because people just don’t believe it anymore,” a professor of responsible tourism management tells Hammond. Perhaps we can take solace, though, in the existence of professors of responsible tourism management. Via Brave New Traveler.

Related on World Hum:
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* Carbon Offsets for Travelers: What Are You Really Paying For?
* Should Travel Writers Discourage Flying to Reduce Global Warming?
* Panama Backpackers’ Hotel Doubles as “Noah’s Ark” for Endangered Frogs



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