Heyterra Journal
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MALLORCA, BALAERIC ISLANDS.
Visiting Europe this Summer? Join a Beach Cleanup
Local cleanups while we travel are one of the easiest ways to give back, meet the ocean-loving community, and even learn a few words in a new language.
We Can Inspire Our Kids to Become Ocean Ambassadors
We can’t just hand our kids a world on fire— or a drowning one. From clean-ups to art activities to local activism, our starter guide helps instill a love of the ocean the entire family can get behind.
7 Ways Families Can Travel More Sustainably
It’s possible! From visiting lesser-known places to priortizing locally-owned, here are our top tips for how families can travel more sustainably.
5 Ways to Ski More Sustainably this Winter
Before carving off that piste, read our roundup of ways we can all help make winter sports more sustainable and to continue chase powder for years to come.
What is Slow Travel? A Starter Guide for Families
What is slow travel and why should your family embrace it? We’re sharing some some universal slow travel tips for your next family adventure.
How to Be a Nature-Positive Traveler
How nature-positive tourism can be used to tackle the global biodiversity crisis.
Citizen Science for Beginners
With school in full swing, now is the perfect time to learn more about citizen science and how you and your family can get involved – at home or abroad.
Heyterra x Tomorrow’s Air Collab
Heyterra founder Samantha Runkel shares findings from her family’s journeys with carbon removal collective Tomorrow’s Air.
Our Favorite Carbon Offset Projects
While we wait for air travel to catch up, we cover some of our choice carbon offset programs to track, reduce and remove families’ footprints.
Can We Fly Green? 8 Sustainable Air Travel Tips for Families
While zero-emission air travel is still a thing of the future, Heyterra shares tips and resources about how to make your next family flight as sustainable as possible.
How to Sustainably Road Trip with Kids
A few ways to make the winding switchbacks and 100,000 “are we there yet”s of a family road trip more eco-friendly.