Sustainable Wanderlust: Reconciling Flight-Shame

<p><em>I consider myself an environmentalist. I have a job in sustainability in which I manage a team of eight in a small sustainability consulting agency &mdash; we advice small SME&rsquo;s as well as multinationals on their sustainability strategy, I go to demonstrations, I volunteer in an urban garden, I also buy exclusively organic food and sustainable clothing, I try to shop as little as possible, I don&rsquo;t have a car. I try to do sustainability by the books. What I have always loved doing was traveling. I have traveled half the world in my twenties and couldn&rsquo;t get enough of it. There is nothing more interesting to me than immersing myself in different cultures, I love the tropical sun and seeing all the beauty in the world. It seems so inherently right to travel. Men exist to travel and to explore the world. I am convinced that the only reason God rested on day 7 was that airplanes weren&rsquo;t yet invented.</em></p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/the-environment/sustainable-wanderlust-reconciling-flight-shame-03bd6b120f67"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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