Love traveling? Better yet… Love traveling in the most eco-friendly way possible? Well, we’ve got a deal for you!
Our friends at the Rainforest Alliance have some exciting news. Next time you fly on American Airlines, you’ll be drinking Java City™ coffee. The best part? It is 100 percent Rainforest Alliance Certified™.
I have traveled around Central America over the past few years and have found that when it comes to eco travel, Costa Rica and Nicaragua have the best bang for your buck.
I journeyed into Haiti just a few months ago to volunteer with the NEGES (Nest for Educational Growth & Environmental Safety) foundation. NEGES has several environmental initiatives either ongoing or planned,
The Copenhagen summit on climate change is here and even if the omens appear to be pessimistic, we still have to expect the best… But we should prepare for the worst.
Our friends over at the Rainforest Alliance have recently shared some great news with us! They have been honoured by Travel + Leisure magazine as a Global Vision Award winner, due to their help creating a global standard for sustainable tourism.
Great news from the tourist front: industry leaders are starting to realize they have a responsibility to protect the environment and local communities in their regions!
We previously wrote about the bid for the 2016 Olympics, and the eco-driven initiatives by Tokyo’s representatives. But now, locals are moving to save a park from the development outlined in their Olympic gameplan.
Recently perusing popularmechanics.com, I came across an article 8 of the Most Dangerous Places (To Live) on the Planet. Given that I don’t live anywhere remotely dangerous, I was fascinated by these vulnerable areas of the world.
Over the last few weeks I made several travels, including day trips and longer vacations. I also greeted some members of my family where I live at the moment. These different experiences made me realize
So before I start I would just like to inform you I arrived in Vancouver on July 16th and have been here since then, I have gotten a job working with a recycling company and will be here for at least a few more weeks before heading south on my bicycle making my way slowly to California for the winter.
Since saying goodbye to my Otesha times in Regina, I’ve been to many places the last 2 weeks, met many awesome people, and clocked a lot of km’s!
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