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Can sufficiency help define travel quality in a time of climate crisis?

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How easy is it to determine which travel route is more sustainable or to adopt a sufficiency approach? IIIEE researcher gives her reflections on her mitigated travel patterns in a new LU blog post series highlighting sustainable travelling.

In summer 2023, Lund University launched a new blog series with to shed some light on sustainable travelling. The blog features LU researchers who try to reduce their climate impact from work travel. The blog aims to inspire more people and tell them how to travel without flying.

From the IIIEE, researcher Jessika Richter has contributed to the blog with her reflections and experiences from a couple of years with climate adjustment to her travel patterns. In this blog, she shares some of the lessons learned together with some practicals tips and tricks. She also questions which ones and to what extent different travels can be labelled more climate friendly.   

Read Jessika's blog post here.

Read all of the LU Sustainable Travel Stories here.