'Greenies’ Tend To Ditch Eco-Consciousness While On Vacation
by Mandy Adwell on 08/04/2011
in Culture,Earth,Living
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Some new research on travel published in the Urban Studies Journal suggests city-dwellers who live denser, more eco-conscious lives tend to toss their “green” efforts to the side while on vacation more than suburbanites or rural folk.
Even if someone living in the city consistently bikes or walks to work as a way to cut down on their carbon footprint, the study suggests they are not as likely to take the environment into consideration when making travel plans. Even if someone does think of it, they may think it’s more acceptable to indulge since they do their part every day by altering habits in the name of “being green.”
While compact cities may be a greener way to live, additional travel is an unexpected side effect. Those living in denser cities tend to go for “compensatory travel” where they make up for their lack of nature in their own living area by enjoying extra leisure while on vacation.
Environmentalists who rarely drive during the week have a tendency to fly more on holidays than those who are less active in environmental affairs. Oh, and don’t forget those who work at home during the week. They are more likely to take cheap getaways, even if it involves flying across the country.
This phenomenon reminds me of people who “cheat” on their diets while on vacation. We’ll all eat healthy at home during the week to stay on track, but even if it’s just a weekend camping trip with family, we’re less likely to feel bad about indulging in a few hot dogs and some s’mores. It’s vacation so it’s supposed to be guilt-free and fun, right?
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