Learn about #TravelCooler

#TravelCooler is a climate friendly way of travel that cools the earth while making you cooler.

8% of global emissions is produced from tourism, so we need to rethink the way we travel by travelling cooler.
What do carbon emissions do?
Carbon emissions trap the heat inside our earth instead of releasing it. The more carbon emissions we generate, the hotter the earth becomes - this leads to climate change.
What if the earth gets hotter?
Right now, we are already experiencing the imbalance caused by a slightly hotter earth; unexpected change of seasons, forest fires, sea level rise, coral bleaching, drought and crop failures!
And when the earth gets even too hot in 2030… let’s just say we will enter the point of no return where the earth can only get worse and all the environmental, social and economical damage cannot be reversed.
How to fix this?
Easy. Warming earth is caused by too much carbon emissions. The solution is to reduce our current and future carbon emissions, and put the carbon emissions we have in the sky back into the earth!
For travelers, our carbon emissions mostly come from flights and other transport, food, activities and accommodation! So there are many rooms for improvement!
What do carbon emissions do?
What if the earth gets hotter?
Right now, we are already experiencing the imbalance caused by a slightly hotter earth; unexpected change of seasons, forest fires, sea level rise, coral bleaching, drought and crop failures!
And when the earth gets even too hot in 2030… let’s just say we will enter the point of no return where the earth can only get worse and all the environmental, social and economical damage cannot be reversed.
How to fix this?
Easy. Warming earth is caused by too much carbon emissions. The solution is to reduce our current and future carbon emissions, and put the carbon emissions we have in the sky back into the earth!
For travelers, our carbon emissions mostly come from flights and other transport, food, activities and accommodation! So there are many rooms for improvement!
What do carbon emissions do?
What if the earth gets hotter?
Right now, we are already experiencing the imbalance caused by a slightly hotter earth; unexpected change of seasons, forest fires, sea level rise, coral bleaching, drought and crop failures!
And when the earth gets even too hot in 2030… let’s just say we will enter the point of no return where the earth can only get worse and all the environmental, social and economical damage cannot be reversed.
How to fix this?
Easy. Warming earth is caused by too much carbon emissions. The solution is to reduce our current and future carbon emissions, and put the carbon emissions we have in the sky back into the earth!
For travelers, our carbon emissions mostly come from flights and other transport, food, activities and accommodation! So there are many rooms for improvement!
How to #TravelCooler
Plan your transport

*1.000 gram/CO2 = 1 Kg/CO2
*Emissions / 100 km per person

Hotel
(Average emission: 31kg of carbon/guest/night)
- How many people do you bring?
- How large is the floor area?
- How is their heating system?
- How is the density load of the hotel?
(e.g. it is more crowded during the holidays)

Hostel
(Average emission: 7.8kg of carbon/guest/night)

Carbon Neutral
(In some cases, can evem emit 0 carbon dioxide!)
For example:
- Accommodation at relatives’ and friends’ homes
- Hiring rooms via Airbnb (as you can filter and choose carbon-neutral accommodations)
- Accommodation in motorhomes, caravans, tents, night trains, or ferry cabins
You can read more about accommodation carbon emissions here!
Watch your F.E.T
Food
Eat locally sourced food.
Local food ingredients don’t produce much carbon emissions from being transported!
You can ask a simple question like, ”where did you get the ingredients from?”
Electricity
Save electricity by:
1) unplugging your charger when you are finished
2) turning off the lights, TV and AC when not in use
3) having less hot shower and
4) only changing the towel when needed!
Transport
Whenever you can:
Walk, or…
Use public transport, or…
Electric transportation!
Offset
Offsetting is the act of putting back the carbon emissions generated into the earth by supporting any project that captures carbon emissions. And our favorite is mangrove conservation, because mangroves can absorb up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests!
See examples on how to offset below!


- Plan
-
Plan your transport
and that is also one of the easiest thing that we can control in planning our trip.That's why knowing the carbon emissions generated by different type of vehicles is important.*1.000 gram/CO2 = 1 Kg/CO2
*Emissions / 100 km per person
Hotel
(Average emission: 31kg of carbon/guest/night)
Things to consider:
- How many people do you bring?
- How large is the floor area?
- How is their heating system?
- How is the density load of the hotel?
(e.g. it is more crowded during the holidays)Hostel
(Average emission: 7.8kg of carbon/guest/night)
They have on average a 75% lower climate impact per guest compared to the average hotel!Carbon Neutral
(In some cases, can evem emit 0 carbon dioxide!)
The resulting carbon emissions are insignificant and negligible compared to conventional accommodations.For example:
- Accommodation at relatives’ and friends’ homes
- Hiring rooms via Airbnb (as you can filter and choose carbon-neutral accommodations)
- Accommodation in motorhomes, caravans, tents, night trains, or ferry cabinsYou can read more about accommodation carbon emissions here!
- Reduce
-
Watch your F.E.T
Food
Eat locally sourced food.
Local food ingredients don’t produce much carbon emissions from being transported!
You can ask a simple question like, ”where did you get the ingredients from?”Electricity
Save electricity by:
1) unplugging your charger when you are finished
2) turning off the lights, TV and AC when not in use
3) having less hot shower and
4) only changing the towel when needed!Transport
Whenever you can:
Walk, or…
Use public transport, or…
Electric transportation! - Offset
-
Offset
There is no such thing as perfect and that is totally okay. In the end, tourism and travel will still generate carbon emissions. This is where you offset!Offsetting is the act of putting back the carbon emissions generated into the earth by supporting any project that captures carbon emissions. And our favorite is mangrove conservation, because mangroves can absorb up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests!
See examples on how to offset below!
How to travel cooler
Plan your transport

*1.000 gram/CO2 = 1 Kg/CO2
*Emissions / 100 km per person

Hotel
(average emission: 31kg of carbon/guest/night)
- How large is the floor area?
- How is their heating system?
- How is the density load of the hotel?
(e.g. it is more crowded during the holidays)

Hostel
(average emission: 7.8kg of carbon/guest/night)

Carbon Neutral
(can emit 0 carbon dioxide)
For example:
- Accommodation at relatives’ and friends’ homes
- Hiring rooms via Airbnb (as you can filter and choose carbon-neutral accommodations)
- Accommodation in motorhomes, caravans, tents, night trains, or ferry cabins
You can read more about accommodation carbon emissions here!
Watch your F.E.T
Food
Eat locally sourced food.
Local food ingredients don’t produce much carbon emissions from being transported!
You can ask a simple question like, ”where did you get the ingredients from?”
Electricity
Save electricity by:
1) unplugging your charger when you are finished
2) turning off the lights, TV and AC when not in use
3) having less hot shower and
4) only changing the towel when needed!
Transport
Whenever you can:
Walk, or…
Use public transport, or…
Electric transportation!
Offset
Offsetting is the act of putting back the carbon emissions generated into the earth by supporting any project that captures carbon emissions. And our favorite is mangrove conservation, because mangroves can absorb up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests!
See examples on how to offset below!


- Plan
-
Plan your transport
That is also one of the easiest thing that we can control in planning our trip.That's why knowing the carbon emissions generated by different type of vehicles is important.*1.000 gram/CO2 = 1 Kg/CO2
*Emissions / 100 km per person
Hotel
(average emission: 31kg of carbon/guest/night)
- Depends: how many people do you bring?
- How large is the floor area?
- How is their heating system?
- How is the density load of the hotel?
(e.g. it is more crowded during the holidays)Hostel
(average emission: 7.8kg of carbon/guest/night)
They have on average a 75% lower climate impact per guest compared to the average hotel!Carbon Neutral
(can emit 0 carbon dioxide)
The resulting carbon emissions are insignificant and negligible compared to conventional accommodations.For example:
- Accommodation at relatives’ and friends’ homes
- Hiring rooms via Airbnb (as you can filter and choose carbon-neutral accommodations)
- Accommodation in motorhomes, caravans, tents, night trains, or ferry cabinsYou can read more about accommodation carbon emissions here!
- Reduce
-
Watch your F.E.T
Food
Eat locally sourced food.
Local food ingredients don’t produce much carbon emissions from being transported!
You can ask a simple question like, ”where did you get the ingredients from?”Electricity
Save electricity by:
1) unplugging your charger when you are finished
2) turning off the lights, TV and AC when not in use
3) having less hot shower and
4) only changing the towel when needed!Transport
Whenever you can:
Walk, or…
Use public transport, or…
Electric transportation! - Offset
-
Offset
There is no such thing as perfect and that is totally okay. In the end, tourism and travel will still generate carbon emissions. This is where you offset!Offsetting is the act of putting back the carbon emissions generated into the earth by supporting any project that captures carbon emissions. And our favorite is mangrove conservation, because mangroves can absorb up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests!
See examples on how to offset below!
How to travel cooler
Plan your transport

*1.000 gram/CO2 = 1 Kg/CO2
*Emissions / 100 km per person

Hotel
(Average emission: 31kg of carbon/guest/night)
- How large is the floor area?
- How is their heating system?
- How is the density load of the hotel?
(e.g. it is more crowded during the holidays)

Hostel
(Average emission: 7.8kg of carbon/guest/night)

Carbon Neutral
(Can emit zero carbon dioxide!)
For example:
- Accommodation at relatives’ and friends’ homes
- Hiring rooms via Airbnb (as you can filter and choose carbon-neutral accommodations)
- Accommodation in motorhomes, caravans, tents, night trains, or ferry cabins
You can read more about accommodation carbon emissions here!
Watch your F.E.T
Food
Eat locally sourced food.
Local food ingredients don’t produce much carbon emissions from being transported!
You can ask a simple question like, ”where did you get the ingredients from?”
Electricity
Save electricity by:
1) unplugging your charger when you are finished
2) turning off the lights, TV and AC when not in use
3) having less hot shower and
4) only changing the towel when needed!
Transport
Whenever you can:
Walk, or…
Use public transport, or…
Electric transportation!
Offset
Offsetting is the act of putting back the carbon emissions generated into the earth by supporting any project that captures carbon emissions. And our favorite is mangrove conservation, because mangroves can absorb up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests!
See examples on how to offset below!


- Plan
-
Plan your transport
That is also one of the easiest thing that we can control in planning our trip. That's why knowing the carbon emissions generated by different type of vehicles is important.*1.000 gram/CO2 = 1 Kg/CO2
*Emissions / 100 km per person
Hotel
(Average emission: 31kg of carbon/guest/night)
- Depends: how many people do you bring?
- How large is the floor area?
- How is their heating system?
- How is the density load of the hotel?
(e.g. it is more crowded during the holidays)Hostel
(Average emission: 7.8kg of carbon/guest/night)
They have on average a 75% lower climate impact per guest compared to the average hotel!Carbon Neutral
(Can emit zero carbon dioxide!)
The resulting carbon emissions are insignificant and negligible compared to conventional accommodations.For example:
- Accommodation at relatives’ and friends’ homes
- Hiring rooms via Airbnb (as you can filter and choose carbon-neutral accommodations)
- Accommodation in motorhomes, caravans, tents, night trains, or ferry cabinsYou can read more about accommodation carbon emissions here!
- Reduce
-
Watch your F.E.T
Food
Eat locally sourced food.
Local food ingredients don’t produce much carbon emissions from being transported!
You can ask a simple question like, ”where did you get the ingredients from?”Electricity
Save electricity by:
1) unplugging your charger when you are finished
2) turning off the lights, TV and AC when not in use
3) having less hot shower and
4) only changing the towel when needed!Transport
Whenever you can:
Walk, or…
Use public transport, or…
Electric transportation! - Offset
-
Offset
There is no such thing as perfect and that is totally okay. In the end, tourism and travel will still generate carbon emissions. This is where you offset!Offsetting is the act of putting back the carbon emissions generated into the earth by supporting any project that captures carbon emissions. And our favorite is mangrove conservation, because mangroves can absorb up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests!
See examples on how to offset below!