Homemade Camping Equipment (DIY Camping Stove) For anyone who has ever tried to boil water over a campfire, portable stoves may seem like a convenient luxury employed only by seasoned Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #84: Coffee Compost
Coffee Compost People love coffee: In some countries, average consumption per person per year totals more than 10 kilograms – that's nearly a thousand cups per year! When Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #83: Top Foods To Buy Organic (& When It’s Not Necessary)
In a ideal financial market, we'd all love to be able to buy all organic foods all the time. It's been well documented by now that conventionally-grown produce contains pesticide residue, which is Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #82: The Green Way To Organize House & Home
The Green Way To Organize House & Home Chances are that your New Year's goals include getting things under control, whether it be your body, work or home. The holidays leave many of us Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #81: Top 5 Tips For A Green Christmas
Tips For A Green Christmas Over the years, Christmas has transformed from the "Season of Giving" to a season devoted to conspicuous consumption. We're sick of the manipulative toy ads, the Black Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #80: What To Do With Leftover Pumpkins?
The season for all things pumpkin has arrived, and many of us in America will make (or at least eat ) a pumpkin pie this autumn. But what to do with all the leftover pumpkin after Halloween Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #76: How To Go Green In Your Neighborhood
Other than reading or meditating, few things are more fun without a group of friends or family... especially when that group is working towards a greater good together. That’s the idea the Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #73: 10 Ways For Using Castile Soap
Using Castile Soap Household soaps and other cleaning products can be full of irritants such as synthetic detergents that biodegrade slowly and cause runoff during production. You can Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #66: Spring Green Your Home
So you’re starting to get the Green Living thing down, or so you think: You reuse and recycle, turn off your lights whenever you leave the room, you’ve made the switch to CFL or LED lighting, and Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #65: Baby Steps To Green
“Transitional Ethics” is not a term most of us use in our everyday lives, but when it comes to going green it's a concept we should all become familiar with. Just think about the last time you tried a Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #60: DIY Wildlife Habitat
Create Your Own DIY Wildlife Habitat For far too long, we've invested too much time, money and energy (both ours and the planet's) in striving for perfectly manicured lawns. But we never stopped to Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #59: Reuse Coffee Grounds
Reuse Coffee Grounds Cup of Joe. Java. Liquid Energy. Brain Juice. These are just a few popular nicknames for most Americans’ favorite morning beverage– Coffee. But with a Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #51: Audit Your Green Home
Getting your home organized is a popular New Year’s resolution. News outlets, magazines and department stores offer plenty of suggestions and products to help you cut down on the clutter and turn a Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #46: Be A Green Santa
Are you buying dad a new power tool for Christmas? Or a new digital camera for mom? Or maybe you've stocked up on remote control cars or other battery-operated toys to place under the tree for your Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #42: Homemade Christmas Gifts
Homemade Christmas Gifts Long before we started Green Global Travel, our family prioritized making homemade Christmas gifts over store-bought stuff. Not only do hand-made soaps, candles, picture Keep Reading