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Climate Impact Update – 2024 Portfolio 2
Our second Climate Impact Portfolio of 2024 supports four carbon offset projects around the world. Read on to learn more about the impact these projects
Our second Climate Impact Portfolio of 2024 supports four carbon offset projects around the world. Read on to learn more about the impact these projects
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on the environmental toll that tourism takes on the planet. Air travel and energy consumption are
This video takes viewers to the WongPhai Bamboo Biochar carbon offset project in Thailand. During this visit, two members of the project team, Fred Hornaday
Kudos Travel Technology’s integration with Sustainable Travel International’s Climate Impact API allows companies and individual employees to seamlessly offset their business travel carbon footprint from within the
Brisbane, Australia (January 31, 2024) – Australian-based Kudos Travel Technology has partnered with Sustainable Travel International to enhance its sustainable travel solutions and make it
In Q4 2023 our network supported four climate projects through our carbon offset program. These projects are also included in our first “real-time” portfolio, available
SEATTLE, WA (January 26, 2023) – Today, Sustainable Travel International officially announced that they will be releasing a second season of their Sustainable Travel: Where Next? documentary series. The new season of the sustainable travel series is set to release in September 2023 on World Tourism Day. Sustainable Travel International...
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