Here we look at the intersection of travel trends, regenerative & sustainability trends, and what’s going on in sustainable tourism The post Regenerative & Sustainable Travel Trends 2026 appeared first on Earth Changers .
Wetlands are beautiful areas and a vital part of the natural world – but wetlands are being destroyed, threatening the lives of the animals, plants and people that depend on their health. What are wetlands? Where are they? What’s their importance? How are they threatened? What have they got to do with tourism? And how can we support them? The post Wetlands and Sustainable Travel appeared first on…
What’s the state of the Rhino? World Rhino Day is highlighted on September 22nd every year with updates enabling cause-related organisations such as The International Rhino Federation to raise awareness of the plight of the rhino and its issues. The post The State of the Rhino / World Rhino Day appeared first on Earth Changers .
What’s going on in 2025 that we can expect to see in the responsible and regenerative travel world? These aren’t the only trends of course, nor representative of the whole travel industry, but we’re talking very specifically about insights into sustainable tourism, which booking.com(1) notes as an even bigger priority in 2025 and just the beginning of a more mindful, purpose approach to exploring…
In an era where the impact of tourism on the environment, local communities, and the economy is under increasing scrutiny, the field of sustainable tourism certification and accreditation has grown as a beacon of hope and responsibility. Proper certification is more than just a marketing badge of honour; it's an ongoing, verified commitment to better business standards and future for our planet…
Our first blog on greenwashing in tourism looked at its definition, why it happens, problems greenwash causes, how to spot and avoid it, and how certification and accreditation can help. Our final point on what to do if you see it is an area which has developed greatly down to tourism data evidence opportunities. The post Greenwashing: Sustainable Tourism Data + Regulations In Travel appeared…
Where are we now and have been, what’s changing and in what context are we now working? The post Sustainable Travel Trends for 2024…and Beyond! appeared first on Earth Changers .
The global wild population of elephants is a dwindling ~415,000 African elephants plus 40,000-50,000 Asian elephants. Cause-related organisations, businesses and concerned individuals raise awareness of, and conservation funds for, the plight of the Elephant and sustainable solutions, coming together every year for World Elephant Day, 12th August. The post Let’s Talk About The Elephants in the…
Since Disney released the original version of The Lion King in 1994, Africa has lost almost half of its lions, and ~30% since 2006. Cause-related organisations, businesses and concerned individuals come together to raise awareness of, and conservation funds for, sustainable solutions for addressing the global dwindling wild lion population - notably for World Lion Day on 10th August each year. The…
The Travelife Partner level award has been awarded to Earth Changers. The award recognizes the long-term efforts of Earth Changers regarding sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility. The post Earth Changers is a Travelife Partner appeared first on Earth Changers .