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| by Rob Knox | News Archives |
Miriam Beard once said "Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.”
I firmly and utterly believe that travel is one of the most important and necessary activities in life. Travel changes the way people think, and almost always improves peoples’ understanding of their world.
That’s why I’m not one the many environmentalists who are against travel. While yes there are downsides, such as carbon emissions from flights, I firmly believe the positives of travel outweigh the negatives. I wouldn’t suggest that you take a weekend break to another continent, but a long journey abroad will teach you things about yourself you couldn’t have discovered otherwise, and that’s totally worth it. Plant a few trees or buy some carbon offsets, but don’t stay home.
And if you’re concerned about environmental friendliness there are a whole host of new eco-friendly options for tourists. Most industries are embracing “green” initiatives, and the travel industry is no different. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best eco-friendly resorts around the world- they are gorgeous, green, and allow you to explore a variety of the completely amazing bioregions you can find on Planet Earth. You'll come home inspired to protect it.
Necker and Mosquito Island (British Virgin Islands)Richard Branson has a lot of money and a thing for eco-friendliness. While some of his green shenanigans may be publicity stunts, such as his “green fuel” Virgin Air flights, he’s not all greenwash. Recently the Bearded One set out to turn two private Caribbean islands into the world’s most environmentally friendly tourist locations. The two tiny islands near the Virgin Islands were purchased earlier this year, and pending planning approval will feature renewable energy (from solar panels and wind) and food provided by a local organic orchard. Despite the balmy temps, there’ll be no need for air conditioners, saving quite a bit of energy. Instead the buildings will be constructed to capture cool airflows. According to Branson, the project will be the most eco-friendly resort in the world.
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Mauna Lani Resort (Big Island, Hawaii)Conde Nast, one of the traveler’s bibles, has lavished praise on Mauna Lani’s luxurious facilities. We’re here to lavish praise on it’s amazing eco-friendly features. Mauna Lani subscribes to the traditional idea of malama ’aina, or responsible land usage. Powered by a unique solar system, the resort has the unique feature of producing more solar electricity than any hotel in the world. In addition, the resort has dedicated itself to conserving Hawaii’s environment and culture. Even the golf course, hardly ever an eco-friendly hotel amenity, is managed in an environmentally friendly way. Rather than firing up endless sprinklers to keep their greens, well, green, the hotel uses brackish water instead of precious fresh water. They use special grass to ensure that they can end dependence on fertilizers and nasty herbicides. The move won the course the coveted Green Golf Award from Golf Magazine. So go ahead and hit the links, secure in the knowledge that your water shots are helping save the planet. Finally, the resort has invested a portion of its profits into a sea turtle conservation program, and even helps raise some of the endangered green sea turtles at the resort itself.? |
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