Moving of goods from one location to the new one is not an easy job. It is one of the most problematic and chaotic task that need lot of care and dedication to make it hassle free, smooth and easier. Lots of people often hesitate to move to new location looking at the difficult task of packing and moving. They hesitate to take the burden on their shoulder of moving their valuable goods to new location in a safe and secure way, because most of them do not have the idea of packing and shifting of…
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Posted by Joseph Moore on October 30, 2009 at 12:34pm —
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source - http://blog.soomaa.com/2009/10/17/estonian-soomaa-national-park-recieved-two-sustainable-tourism-labels-within-last-week/
Soomaa (the Land of Bogs) National Park in Estonia joined the PAN Parks network of European wilderness areas as it proved excellence in combining wilderness protection and sustainable tourism development. To get the PAN Parks certification the Estonian park was subject to independent international verification according to the PAN Parks Principles and Criteria, inc…
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Posted by Aivar Ruukel on October 17, 2009 at 2:22pm —
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Looking for a packing and moving company in India that can assist you in your home shifting? Well, you can hire a professional packing and moving company from Bangalore – the capital city of Karnataka. There are several reputed and experienced packing and moving companies in Bangalore outfitted with modern technology and having good infrastructure. Reputed packing and moving companies of Bangalore are running their offices in almost all the major cities of India like Delhi, Gurgaon,…
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Posted by Michael Braganza on September 3, 2009 at 12:05pm —
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Planning to move your home to the new city? Well, make it with the help of professionals. There are several moving companies, also known as
Packers and Movers, in India which offer complete solution for all relocation and shifting needs. One can save money by doing entire processing of shifting oneself. But doing it with the help of professional shifting providers has several benefits.
With the help of professional relocation services provider on…
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Posted by Michael Braganza on September 3, 2009 at 12:04pm —
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The professional tourism magazine
HOSTELTUR announces the initiative of the Spanish Institute of Hospitality Technology -
ITH and TÜV Rheinland to help hotels in saving electricity and face the latest increase of the prices, becoming,at…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 22, 2009 at 10:29am —
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Reading
Scott's Parisi post on
Hospitality Trends where he ponts out that "Free Environmental Audits Uncover Major Funding Opportunities for U.S" I'm convinced that in many places things are going the same way.
Parisi explains that "it's a rare hotelier who has not at least considered implementing a sustainability initiative at his or her property. But many never get beyond the wishful thinking stage, because the process can seem so daunting…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 13, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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The last edition of the
Greener Buildings e-newsletter infoms about:
Fairmont Hotels Power Up Green IT Program
The magazine says:
TORONTO, CA -- Fairmont Hotels & Resorts are adding eco-friendly IT strategies to the company's Green Partne…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 11, 2009 at 5:20pm —
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Whilst writing this post news are hitting hope again because China and Russia have refused in the G8 meeting at l'Aquila (Italy) to reduce Co2 emissions.
Though nature is stronger and more insistent than politicians and climate change will force deaf and blind to react against reality. We're facing a…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 8, 2009 at 8:23pm —
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Since the beginning of the financial crisis, last fall, tourism has been suffering like many other industries the consequences. Tourism demand is decreasing and companies are cutting expenses, beginning with reducing workforeces. Investments are also suffering from the crisis and this means that green policies may be also in the agenda of reductions or even cancellations.
The question is: Can Tourism Industry pospone the greening strategies to become more sustainable and to fight Climate Change…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on June 29, 2009 at 10:30am —
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The
Wuppertal Institute is the author of a new proposal
Towards an Effective and Equitable Climate Change Agreement. This German Institute is among the most prestigious research and consultancy centers in the use of…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on June 8, 2009 at 2:17pm —
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 26, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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The WTTC (The World Travel and Tourism Council) announces the finalists and winners of the
Tourism for Tomorrow Awards. "...in their fifth year under WTTC's stewardship are aimed at recognising best practice in sustainable tourism within… Continue
Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 20, 2009 at 11:21am —
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We often think that all that comes on the news is something new, but it isn't. I heard
Pete Seeger's record "at 89" published one year ago (he'll become 90 today and a big
concert will be he…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 3, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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From
Green Lodging News we got this information: "HOUSTON—Hilton Americas-Houston, the city’s largest hotel, has just received the unique distinction of becoming the first hotel in the state of Texas to achieve Green Seal certification....."
Some of the green initiatives used are:
• Recycling plastic, paper and aluminum;
• Composting fo…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on April 21, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Travel Mole explains in an interesting
article some of the results of a survey done by Tripadvisor on how US tourists are getting green. From the survey, it see…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on April 17, 2009 at 11:00am —
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The Wuppertal institut for Climate, Environment and Energy has published in his Newsletter a a
rticle about the
First international scientific-based consensus report online available that deals on Environmental Impacts of Biofuels.
This article refers to the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on April 2, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Thanks to
HOSTELTUR, the professional tourism magazine, we got to know the initiative of air transportation companies to start a campaign where aircrafts will reduce carbon emission by changing the way they ususaly do their landing in airport. The article states:taht "The main responsibility of the aviation industry in Europe have launched a plan to reduce CO2 emissions by hal…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on April 1, 2009 at 11:00am —
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The professional touristmagazine HOSTELTUR explains some of the conclusions of a study done by the University of Barcelona on the effectos of climate change on tourism destinations. Some of the statements appear vey illustrative of some consequences of climate change (rising 2ºC between 2011 and 2040) on coastal destinations "Barcelona will be Malaga and Malaga Marrakesh". Thus the all year long seasonality of the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 26, 2009 at 10:30am —
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At the biggest Tourism Fair in the World, the ITB in Berlin it has been held the Conference on Aviation and Environment.
This is an excerpt of the article in
HOSTELTUR magazine translated into…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 17, 2009 at 10:25am —
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An interesting
article in Green Biz.coom explaining how it is important to measure water consumption to plan sustainability.
This makes me think on how most Mediterranean resorts were concerned one year ago about the lack of water for the summer season. The Government of Catalonia planned some new…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 16, 2009 at 2:38pm —
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As I have posted earlier in this site I like to follow up the works and research done by the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Germany. This Intitute started by the famous researcher Von Weizsäcker has been and is a leading organization in fostering knowledge foe a sustainable and more Greening World.
In his last newsletter the WWuppertal Institute has reported the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 14, 2009 at 7:25pm —
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The majority of carbon emissions in the world come from the metropolitan areas, especially form the cars. The need to reduce this negative impact into climate change is one of the goals that most cities in the world are trying to achieve. In Euroope, recently, 400 mayors signed an agreement to reduce carbon emmission to fight Climate Change.
Among the main tourist capitals, there is also aconcern to reduce air poll…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 4, 2009 at 10:00am —
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Since President Obama has launched his Stimulus Plan and since Green energy has become one of the economic opportunities that many governments are facing, the conflict between green energy and green NGOs is becoming an issue that will be more present Just have a look at the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 27, 2009 at 11:00am —
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The last newsletter of Reseau de Veille talks abou the new trends in thje zoos with important considerations on how these attraction parks are gaining importance in tourism and also in sustainability. Zoologists are saying that Zoos can du much for the survival of many species.
Here yuo have the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 19, 2009 at 9:30pm —
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A recent article that has been referred in several fora, published on the NY Times on Febr, 14th. is titled
"Is America Ready to Quit Coal?" in a very provocative and intelliogent way. The text is not to be missed because by explaining a case of a new…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 16, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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There are several initiatives that have been raised in Europe to promote Landscape among the citizens. One of these is the new show that the Catalan television
TV3 will broadcast next Spring called the Favorite Landscape (see announcement in
Catalan and in…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 10, 2009 at 6:00am —
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I learned through Twitter from
@greentravel about a port in Terracurve (sustainable green travel) with the title:
Airlines must work together towards a new future, calling the industry to work together and explaining some experiments done by air companies in using bio fuel, reducing carbone mission and saving…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 6, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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The Spanish Secretary of State for Climate Change warns (article in
spanish , and in
english) in the International Tourism Show FITUR about the negative consequences of Climate Change in Spa…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 2, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Ecotourism and rural tourism can threaten the agricultural economies if rural tourists and local authorities are not responsible and want to change the traditional activities because they disturb the peaceful relax of tourists.
This is the case that's happening in Catalonia, where second residence and rural tourism are threatening the last agricultural industries existing in the country. Catalonia has gro…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 1, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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The lush and luxurious gardens at the Royal Palms Resort & Spa are 100 percent organic. They also provide an wonderful setting for romantic strolls, intimate dinners, candlelight dinners and even weddings! Read all about it at
www.examiner.com/x-1682-Phoenix-Travel-Examiner~y2009m1d28-Royal-Palms-Resort--Spa-The-Definition-of-Green-Luxury-Romance.
It…
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Posted by J. Hammond on January 29, 2009 at 7:37am —
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I don't think I can add better words to what
Susan George is saying in her article
"We must think big" published last October on New Scientist, and that now is availabel at the website of the
Transnational insitute.
I'm foll…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on January 19, 2009 at 1:02pm —
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You would think that living in the high desert would make people more aware of how fragile the world around us is. Maybe it has on some but most of the people living and visiting Phoenix seem to treat the desert environment just like they treat their home environment. Worse, some seem determined to import much of that home environment into the area, disrupting the natural order and cycles that make the desert unique.
As the new Phoenix Travel Writer I am determined to educate and inform visitor…
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Posted by J. Hammond on November 28, 2008 at 6:03pm —
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I was giving a lesson today in a wonderful town by the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain. The town is called La Bisbal d'Empordà and is surrounded by magnific landscape of wood and has an interesting old town with some excellent restaurants.
The audience were professionals from the local tourist boards who have to fight daily to improve the attractiveness and the hospitality of their destinations.
The topic wasn't that exciting because I had to teach the ugly part of the course; financial organiza…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on November 25, 2008 at 1:00am —
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On The NY Times today appears an article on the debate on the cost of a Green Building premium. These discussions are happening inside the Green Building Conference in Boston this week.
I'm wondering if all the countries a sort of Green Building Council like the one in the US that have a LEED standard chart for green buildings
As far as I've mentioned recently I don't have any knowledge of such a pu…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on November 20, 2008 at 5:30pm —
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In the Editorial of the March 2009 edition (vol. 28, issue 1)
International Journal of Hospitality, Abrahan Pizam, the Editor.in-Chief writes about the trends and the future of Green hotels. In his article some claims are very illustrating on how the situation is evolving.
It is obvious that many hotels have jumped into greening just because it is a clever marketing strategy, without implementin…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on November 17, 2008 at 12:17pm —
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Tourism is known as an activity that contributes to relax people and to detach them from the stressing life of their every day's work. Travel means adventure and abstraction of every day's routine. These activities are seen sometimes as therapies in many critical moments though there exist also specific tourist resorts dedicated to relax and health care like spas, health resorts, rural tourism, etc.
What has really impressed me in a positive way is the appearance of the new book…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on November 12, 2008 at 1:17pm —
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“We have made substantial decisions here in Barcelona; we’re showing how saving nature must be an integral part of the solution for any world crisis,” says Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
While the world struggles with the turmoil of… Continue
Posted by Oriol Miralbell on October 19, 2008 at 5:53pm —
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October 6, 2008 (Barcelona, Spain) – United Nations Foundation Founder and Chairman Ted Turner joined the Rainforest Alliance, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) today to announce the first-ever globally relevant sustainable tourism criteria at the IUCN World Conservation Congress. The new criteria – based on thousands of best practices culled from the existing standards currently in use around the world – were develop…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on October 13, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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The IUCN World Conservation Congress
Barcelona, 5-14 October 2008
More than 8,000 of the world’s leading decision makers in sustainable development: from governments, NGOs, business, the UN and academia. Together in one place for 10 days: to debate, share, network, learn, commit, vote and decide. The objective: ideas, action and solutions for a diverse and sustainable world.
Journeys through the Forum
Barcelona…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on October 6, 2008 at 6:18pm —
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I read the article this morning "
Merrill Lynch Spotlights CO2 Emissions Trading Challenge for European Airlines" and I had to think if this was a solution. First I can imagine who will pay the cost of this trading: the consumer, but will this change policies in air transportation?
I had a bad experience last week-end flying with Easyjet from Barcelona to Nottingham's East Midlands Airport, caused by this strategy of the "low…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on September 25, 2008 at 11:00am —
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Christine jeavens a BBC journalist has done an experiment to leave tohether with her child and her husba…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on September 20, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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We're so used to it, especially those who live in cities, that we have forgotten what are the real colors of our landscape. In an interesting article of La Gaceta.com (Argentina) the department of Multimedia Production has made a video on tyhe effects of pollution in the landscape of Tucuman.
This is a revealing video on how our wealth has dramatical consequences in nature, especially thr…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on September 17, 2008 at 11:25am —
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The Mayor of
Barcelona Jordi Hereu annaonced yesterday that the famous avenue Diagonal, one of the principal commercial and communication streets of the city will be dedicated to the
tram and to sustainable transport like…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on September 9, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on September 3, 2008 at 11:30pm —
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Under the message: "Imagine a world where everyone has access to affordable, clean, renewable power"
Solar Aid invites you to support their projects to make clean and renewable power affordable to the third world.
More info:
About SolarAid
Power to the people
Two of the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on September 1, 2008 at 5:44pm —
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Probably because the DNC is an important attraction that brings to the city thousands of tourists, Denver has decided (Isuppose together with the Democrats) to make green as a choice in their marketing and in the offer of services. Under the message GREENING DENVER, the site of the convention explains what they understand for beeing green: h…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on August 27, 2008 at 9:00pm —
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The new Issue of RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD is available at:
http://www.qmags.com/2FE1161B169137D81115933B1131432992FF14D988.htm
It is worth to read what are the progress that this industry of Renewable Energy is experiencing now. It also shows the mnost aoutstanding projects and it shows what th…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on August 20, 2008 at 5:32pm —
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In the last e-Newsletter of
Renewable Energy World Com, Charles Cresson Wood tells "Thirty Reasons Why Organizations Must Get Off Petroleum Now".
Among his claims he states:
"By making the transition away from petroleum-based fuels, organizations can or will:
1. Respond to the increasing publicity about, and moral pressure favoring, the adoption of alternatives to petroleum. In the process, they will note that staff morale an… Continue
Posted by Oriol Miralbell on August 13, 2008 at 12:13pm —
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I got today through the Newsletter of the
Wuppertal Insitut (a leading research and consultancy center in Europe on sustainability an climate change) information on the proceedings of the
SCORE(Sustainable Consumotion Research Exchange Network) conference held in brussled last March 2008, which you can download from the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on August 9, 2008 at 8:17pm —
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Hello,
I thought maybe you could be interested in our
brand new Codevelopment Social Network, virtually & strategically located between Canary Islands, Africa & the www :
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Posted by Conectafrica on August 4, 2008 at 1:19pm —
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The last issue from July Newsletter of Sustainable Travel International talks about some new Trends in Greening Tourism explaining how tourists in America are deciding to take their holidays to near destinations and how the new policies of some US airline companies for charging for checked baggage will help travelers to remind them that they can reduce the amount of things they normally take with in their holidays and reduce so the Carbon offset too.
To read this newsletter subscribe here:…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 29, 2008 at 1:08pm —
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I'd like to inform you that:
The
ICRT has been invited to partner with the World Travel Market to provide a business leaders seminar on the Business Case for Responsible Tourism at World Travel Market on Thursday November 12th 2008.
Professor Harold Goodwin and Dr Xavier Font are both chairing sessions of…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 25, 2008 at 11:17am —
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Travelife has created a Sustainability System that was created for Tour-operators but can also benefit all the tourism businesses. It is worth to read the
Travelife Sustainability Handbook where managers can realize what…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 25, 2008 at 10:00am —
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In the 1970's one of my preferred songwriters James Taylor, wrote a song called "
Something in the way she moves" that makes me remind the good times of my youth. Times now are tough and don't look as romantic as they were in the 1970's after the 1968 movements etc., but I believe we can try to move things so that changes foster this new hope on the future.
The new p…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 9, 2008 at 12:01pm —
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Back from Brighton where I was presenting a paper on Cultural Tourism in Catalonia, I have some issues to talk about that could be something positive.
I would add first my bitter critics to the way airports and air carriers treat passengers. It is impossible to say that there's any concern of these companies to improve quality and customer satisfaction. Passengers have always to suffer and wait in long rows, to check in, to go through security control, through pass control and even to get a cof…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on July 6, 2008 at 2:52pm —
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The Spanish cook
Sergi Arola has said that solar kitchen is going to be an added value in cooking when customers want special cooking. In the e-zine NexoHotel they said: "The use of alternatives to contribute to energy savings in establishments also reaches into the kitchen. Coinciding with the arrival of summer, the Hotel Catedral de Almeria hosted last June 2…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on June 27, 2008 at 12:20pm —
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On the Spanish public TV, La 2, they broadcast tonight an old program (dec. 2006) from the BBC on Climate Change where it was explained how vulnerable is the Earth in confront with the Green house effect and with meteorology. We have heard about global warming as a consequence of carbon emission, but tonight I heard from
Global dim… Continue
Posted by Oriol Miralbell on June 15, 2008 at 1:30am —
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Today's New York Times' edition talks about how irresponsible have been Spanish politicians and real estate companies in building over the capacity of water supply in most southern Spanish regions. It is a report on the dramatic situation that speculation and global warming have caused to the Spanish regions making them unsustainable. You can read this article at:…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on June 3, 2008 at 2:35pm —
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Last week at the XVII International Symposium on Tourism and Leisure in ESADE (Barcelona) one of the speakers.…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 27, 2008 at 5:00pm —
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On Friday, May, 30, in
Olhao, Portugal, there will be a Workshop on responsible Torusim.
Place: Auditorio da Quinta de Marim, Olhao
Time 10 h

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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 20, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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It may sound strange to most of you but the BBC News page on Internet published yesterday an article on what can be seen as sustainability in tourism and what doesn't fit with it. This article, that you can get
here, goes deep into some issues that most experts don't mention very often, like if it is sustain…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 16, 2008 at 12:22pm —
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From today May, 12 (starting 16.00 h central European time) to May 16 you can follow on-line the
virtual flight of the SOLAR IMPULSE project, that pretends to build an airplane flying with solar energy. It is worth als to v…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 12, 2008 at 11:54am —
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This website sounds very interesting:
http://www.greenseat.nl/
Best regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on May 10, 2008 at 4:56pm —
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Dr. Xavier Font, member of Greening Tourism sent the Newsletter of teh International Center for responsible Tourism where they announce the
New MSc in Responsible Hospitality Management
We are pleased to announce our new MSc in Responsible Hospitality Management; this unique Masters programme builds on and complements our existing MSc in Responsible Tourism Management and is designed to provide the latest thinking and knowledge for those in the industry who want to ensure that the…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 9, 2008 at 11:38am —
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Commenting on the recent climate change declaration at the 3rd Aviation and Environment Summit in Geneva, Switzerland IATA Director General and CEO Giovanni Bisignani said "Governments must play their part if we are truly to succeed. They must invest more effectively in environmental technologies - from alternative fuels to radical dynamics. And they need to match our efforts at efficiency - such as implementing next generation traffic management systems globally. A Single European Sky could sav…
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Posted by I. Rodriguez on May 6, 2008 at 9:05pm —
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In the coming Tuesday's there will be at the Center for Contemporary Culture in Barcelona, Spain (
CCCB) some lectures open ti the public inside the program
INTELLIGENT COAST DEBATES.
It is of special interest to all the members of
Greening Tourism concerned with sustainable tourism and coastal tourism conditions.
The next conferences will be:
FERNANDO PRATS POZUELO 7th May
Archi…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 5, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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Megan Epler was giving a Seminar on Ecotourism last Wednesday, April, 30 at the Open University of Catalonia. Her interesting presentation showed how Ecotourism can be used as an Economic development tool, especilally in developing countries like El Salvador, where Megan Epler is work…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on May 4, 2008 at 6:30pm —
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Hello
I like this option. A new way to do tourism in Catalonia...fortunatelly!!!
http://www.larutadelpastor.com/cat/inici.htm
Cheers
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on April 28, 2008 at 6:58pm —
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Hello
Acció per un Turisme Responsable, Turiscopia and L'Institut Català d'Antropologia organize this conference on Sustainable Tourism
If you are interested, all information is avaiable in www.turismo-responsable.org/noticias/0804_eraturisme.html
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on April 16, 2008 at 7:45pm —
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I'm not an old man, but in my life I have seen several difficulties in tourism, but no one so threatening as the problems we are facing now with drinking water. Catalonia is one of the leading tourism regions in Europe and in the Mediterranean. We receive every year more than 15 million tourists from abroad. As a traditional Sea and Sun destination our peak season is July and August, when we reach the highest temperatures and water is more demanded.
During the last two to three years, the rain…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on April 11, 2008 at 11:00am —
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The newsletter of the Canadian network
Reseau de Veille en Tourisme has published an article wher they discuss the issues on making event organisation more sustainable. The
Green Meeting Industry Cpunciloffers some tips for Greening Hospitality, like:
Le Green Meeting Industry Council a comme premier but dans l’organisation de son événement de faire tout en son pouvoir pour réduire son empreinte écologique et, en deuxième lieu, de compense… Continue
Posted by Oriol Miralbell on April 3, 2008 at 11:13am —
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We would like to invite you to the seminar on Ecotourism that will take pl…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on April 1, 2008 at 6:30pm —
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Hello
www.ecoogler.com
http://ambienteenmedio.blogspot.com/2008/02/ecoogler-el-buscador-que-reforesta.html
Blog in Spanish. Just translate the page.
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on April 1, 2008 at 12:41pm —
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 27, 2008 at 11:48am —
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The First Quarter 2008 edition of the EcoCurrents eMagazine will discuss sustainable use and management of water resources in ecotourism. If you are interested in submitting an article or advertising in the upcoming edition, please contact: newsletters@ecotourism.org by Tuesday, April 8, 2008.
For more information on the EcoCurrents eMagazine, and to view past issues, please click…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 27, 2008 at 11:30am —
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I would like to share with all of you this article (Spanish version). And I do not think is the only one with those thoughts. The problem is that he is listened around the world as an expert.
http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/catala/articles/2008/Separacion%20de%20Basuras/Separacion_Basuras_2.htm
Xavier Sala i Martín, La Vanguardia, 17 Gener 2008
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Posted by laia oto llorens on March 26, 2008 at 1:53pm —
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Renewable Energy World com online has published an aryicle by John Burges, Energy investor, that explains the state of the art of Solar Energy, which is really very interesting.
His reflection puts on the spot the poor situation of Florida (we could extend this to Spain too) regarding the investment in Solar Energy as an alternative to the strong dependence on foreign fossile fuel that this state has. John Burges explains as an example the policies taken by the German authorities and the evnolv…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 26, 2008 at 12:10pm —
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Hello
PNUMA has a web with a GREEN PASSPORT for travellers to be more responsible.
It seems me very interesting. It is for consumers and motivated travellers with light knowledges. Light Ecotourists. The passport is simple and well done. I like it.
http://www.unep.fr/greenpassport/
http://www.pnuma.org/
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on March 26, 2008 at 8:56am —
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On National Geographic news it appears an article about the fast growth of China's CO2 emissions that is far much higher as the forecasts. Many experts have written about the changes for sustainability that China's economic growth will suppose in the coming decades. Yet in a short time we are discovering that we are already in a non reversal situation where China's growth is impacting our economies and their sustainability. Since now, the first world, mainly North America, Europe Japan and Austr…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 19, 2008 at 6:23pm —
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Hello
RezHub.com has a new site where you can find Green Hotels, Green car rental and Green flights. There is a Green forum and a Green blog.
http://www.rezhub.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on March 11, 2008 at 1:23pm —
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Some of our latest members are also managing the
Ekimondo web site that is an excellent inititative for building a network of knowledge in eco-tousim destinations and facilities.
As they explain in their site:
"ekimondo est une communauté de voyageurs ouverts sur le monde, allumés par les autres cultures et les nouveaux paysages, solidaires des grands enjeux sociaux, respectueux de l’environnement et surtout curieux de découvrir le monde autremen… Continue
Posted by Oriol Miralbell on March 11, 2008 at 12:14pm —
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Hello
I add you a link where you can download a very good Best Practices Guide. Of course, by Rainforest Alliance.
http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/tourism/documents/tourism_practices_guide.pdf
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Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on March 5, 2008 at 2:24pm —
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Hello Oriol,
This news is specially for you.
In CEBIT, Hannover, the most important world technology meeting has presented the best ecological computers.
They have a Green IT Guide that you can download at
http://files.messe.de/cmsdb/007/13445.pdf
www.cebit.de
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on March 5, 2008 at 2:18pm —
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You can visit the new and first ecofriendly hostal in Barcelona:
http://www.barcelonaurbany.com/
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on March 1, 2008 at 9:25am —
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The US. Green Building Coubcik is offering some Webinars (on-line seminars on the web) to a reasonable cost (80 USD) dedicated to carbon reduction.
Some are especially oriented to building and real estate comapnies, but there are other especially thought to orient corporate strategies on carbon reduction.
As they announce in their site:
Through Spring 2008
Take the first step toward achieving
“zero emissions” for your company or your building projects while maintai…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 29, 2008 at 11:47am —
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Wessex Institute of Thecnology ( Advancing International Knowledge Transfer), organizes the Second International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature in Algarve, Portugal, the next 23-25 June 2008.
You can read all about this conference that sure will be interesting for the building of future greening hotels in
http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2008/ecoarch08/documents/EcoArch07Dscreen.pdf
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on February 28, 2008 at 9:49am —
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If you click on this link, you will reach the information about the Global Crop Diversity Trust.
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault has openned its doors to the first of millions of seeds which will be kept safe and secure here.
There is lot of information in the web and you can see the building which is very interesting. I don't know if there will be touristic visits. I imagine that is a possibility for a future.
http://www.croptrust.org/main/…
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on February 27, 2008 at 9:16am —
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I've fount a web about a project of a solar airplane. It is a new way to travel. However and for the moment , it hasn't entered in the tourism industry.
The fundamental and exciting values of the project: exploration, innovation, technology, entrepreneurial excellence, passion, teamwork, dreams and emotions. Like the instigators of Solar Impulse, they want to offer these qualities to the service of the promotion of renewable energies in the spirit of sustainable development.…
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on February 26, 2008 at 2:50pm —
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Major US Travel Destinations Threatened by Global Warming
There is a 50% chance that Lake Mead, a key water source for millions of people in the Southwestern US, will be completely dry by 2021.
The extinction of the polar bears, the sea levels rising, the severe weather threats; everyone has their own motive for wanting to fight climate change. For me it's the bleaching of the coral reefs; as a marine life and SCUBA enthusiast the thought of the reefs vanishing is unacceptable.…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 26, 2008 at 11:00am —
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Catalonia, the Toscana and the Provença are some of the Euroregions that have allied themselves to promote the sustainable tourism. Together with other 21 territories of the EU they have created a net that wants to reduce the environmental impact of the tourists in the natural spaces without renouncing to the competitiveness of the sector. With this premise the first European Sustainable Lecture has been celebrated in Barcelona.
It will not be until October when this European organizatio…
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on February 25, 2008 at 2:15pm —
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WISIONS is an initiative of the
Wuppertal Institute with the objective
to detect and promote exemplary projects all over the world and to
support new and promising project ideas at the same time. The latest
elventh PREP-brochure contains good practice projects for the application
of solar energy to cool buildings. Examples from Spain, the USA,
Germany and China show a broad range f…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 22, 2008 at 12:46pm —
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I have found in New Zeland a guide of Best Practices about Wine and Food Tourism. Under my point of view is very interesting.
There is another one for cultural attractions, historic sites and wildlife parks.
Eco regards
Anna
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Posted by Anna Soliguer Guix on February 20, 2008 at 11:55pm —
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PLANETA.COM ANNOUNCEMENT
Government websites that spotlight ecotourism and responsible travel
are eligible to win Planeta.com's 2008 Ecotourism Spotlight Award.
Nominations are accepted February 15-July 1, 2008. Nominees include
environmental, tourism and other government portals in three
categories: local, national and international institutions.
Details
http://www.planeta.com/planeta/08/0802spotlightaward.html
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 16, 2008 at 5:24pm —
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TravelMole informed today of the "
New bid to cut brochure wastage".
For those who work o¡in tourism information and tourism marketing this may be something about we all have reflected earlies. How can we shorten "brochures wastage" in tourism marketing?
The amount of paper wasted in the publication of such information is enorm and it has also a very high cost, in a…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 15, 2008 at 12:49pm —
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The
International Journal of Hospitality Management (Volume 27, Issue 2, June 2008, Pages 187-196) has published a study by Eric S.W. Chan of the School of Hotel & Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, intitled "Barriers to EMS in the hotel industry".
It handles of a research study on how Hotels implement Environmental Management Systems (EMS) and what barriers h…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 14, 2008 at 12:25pm —
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That NY city mayor M. Bloomberg urges UN to convice cities over the world to put taxes on Carbon Emission as it already happens in London and other European cities is a very good News. Not only for fighting global warming, but also for saving oil and for having a healthier atmosphere in the cities.
Many cities are discovering that their carbon emissions have grown parallel to the number of cancer affections in their population.
There must be done somthing in this regards, and that the mayor of t…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 12, 2008 at 12:00pm —
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from
TravelMole's Sustainable Tourism Newsletter we knew today that: [
read the newsletter]
"The UK Sunday Times has launched "Best Green Companies" to establish a new benchmark for environmental performance.
The winning organisations will be profiled in a dedicated Sunday Times supplement, which will be distributed with 1.3m copies of the newspaper in the Spring,…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 12, 2008 at 11:30am —
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Richard Gilbert and Anthony Perl have published a new book: Transport Revolutions
Moving People and Freight Without Oil. The book got the following commen… Continue
Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 11, 2008 at 4:33pm —
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21st March - Academic Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations
22nd -24th March - Second International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations.
Following on from the Cape Town Conferenc…
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 8, 2008 at 8:58pm —
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A great initiative to be followed by other governments has been pushed by the Australian Government through an interesting and useful study on climate change.
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Posted by Oriol Miralbell on February 3, 2008 at 2:41pm —
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