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Tips for green travel WWF Canada August 4, 2011 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email Share a ride: You don’t need to own a car to enjoy the occasional getaway. Car sharing will save you money, and you could reduce your greenhouse gas emissions by 1,200 kilograms of CO2 per year. Visit carsharing.net to find a service near you. Stay grounded: Air Travel contributes to climate change more than any other form of transportation. Consider taking your family on a trip closer to home – explore one of Canada’s beautiful National Parks. Have a stay-cation: Skip the hassle of the highway, and kick back in your own yard or a nearby park. Get a transit pass and play tourist in your own city – discover a new neighbourhood, peruse a gallery, or try a local restaurant. Give back: Ever heard of WWOOFING (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms)? You and the kids could spend some time volunteering on an organic farm – plenty of sunshine, fun and a unique learning experience. Buyer beware: Avoid buying souvenirs made from endangered species, coral, ancient artifacts and precious hardwoods. Read labels, ask questions and familiarize yourself with WWF’s Buyer Beware Guide. (c) Katrina Havia/WWF-Finland