Posts Tagged ‘green’

Activist to kayak St. Maarten to Curacao

November 20th, 2009 by Matthew | No Comments | Filed in News and Deals

Ryan de Jongh, shown paddling with a guest in an area he hopes to preserve. By Matthew Miller

Ryan de Jongh, shown paddling with a guest in an area he hopes to preserve. By Matthew Miller

As noted in an earlier post, Ryan de Jongh plans to paddle from St. Maarten in the northeastern Caribbean around to Curacao in the south, island-hopping the whole 1,600 kilometers (close to 1,000 miles), by kayak — alone. His original November lanuch date has been moved back to December 5. We’ll try to confirm when he’s on his way and ask him a few questions about the experience when he’s finished. Ryan undertakes such challenges in support of his Ryan de Jongh Foundation and NatureIsLife.org, which in turn support the non-profit foundation CARMABI (Caribbean Research and Management of Biodiversity) as well as underprivileged children in Curacao and other causes. This particular kayak challenge will raise funds to help Carmabi buy and maintain lands in western Curacao currently under pressure from development. Ryan expects to complete the journey in about three weeks — Merry Christmas! — but the sea is unpredictable and no end date is set. Best luck and calm seas, Ryan!

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Latest news from the Caribbean

November 9th, 2009 by Adrienne | 2 Comments | Filed in News and Deals

Check out the latest news from the Caribbean. Photo by: Jo Ann Snover

You can’t be on every island at once — but you can feel like you are. Here are the latest links with useful information about island travel from around the world.

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ISLANDS editors go green(er)

November 6th, 2009 by Matthew | 1 Comment | Filed in ISLANDS Experts
From left: Adrienne (biked in one day so far), Eddy (hitched ride with wife all week), Ashley (carpools with her husband), Matthew (biked in two days so far). Photo by Lori (feeling peer pressure).

From left: Adrienne (biked in one day so far), Eddy (hitched ride with wife all week), Ashley (carpools with her husband), Matthew (biked in two days so far). Photo by Lori (feeling peer pressure).

ISLANDS Green Globe

Last Friday, I pledged to come to work by some other method than driving my own car at least one day this week. I rode my bike in Monday and again today. It was painless. These fall days have been pleasant. It’s true riding a bike in Orlando is a bit of a dog fight, especially at rush hour. There are no bikes lanes to speak of, and drivers aren’t particularly mindful of bikes on the road, so you have to be extra mindful of them, especially crossing the higher-speed highways. And you have to breathe some exhaust. You’re breathing it in your car,

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News from Hawaii, Fiji, Scotland and USVI

November 6th, 2009 by Adrienne | 2 Comments | Filed in News and Deals

ISLANDS Expert Danny Akaka strums a ukulele on the Big Island of Hawaii. Photo by: Bob Krist

You can’t be on every island at once — but you can feel like you are. Here are the latest links with useful information about island travel from around the world.

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Features Editor might bike to work!

October 30th, 2009 by Matthew | 1 Comment | Filed in News and Deals

I drive to work.

ISLANDS Green GlobeIn the context of presenting the world’s best island destinations, ISLANDS covers environmental issues, especially those directly influencing islands and island travel. In each issue we present “Green Globe Travel Tips” for traveling better and more responsibly. Eddy Patricelli interviewed Green Globe International’s Bradley Cox for this blog. We have features in the works on the Maldives and the Galapagos, which address environmental threats to islands and the implications for the rest of the world.

And I personally believe reducing our impact on the environment is the right thing to do, for myself, for where I live, for islands and island dwellers, and for everywhere and everyone. Yet I drive to work.

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350: International Day of Climate Action

October 23rd, 2009 by Adrienne | No Comments | Filed in News and Deals

Tomorrow marks 350: International Day of Climate Action. Here’s a small sampling of islands around the world that are participating:

Fiji
350 villagers in traditional Fijian garb will send a Coconut Telegraph to the World when they stand in the shape of a giant 350 for photo ops.

Barbados
Ready, set…plant! 350 people will attempt to plant 350 trees in 350 seconds on Morgan Lewis Hill in St. Andrews, Barbados.

    Niue
    The perfect mix: tree planting and cocktail creating. The daylong event kicks off with a blessing, then a tree-planting ceremony then finishes with a contest for the best 350Niue Cocktail.

      Philippines
      The busy thoroughfare beneath the Lahung Elementary School skywalk will go still for 3.50 minutes when bike riders block the road so 35 people can lay down in the shape of 350.

        Iceland
        Here’s a nod to those oh-so-sensistive-to-climate-change butterflies: 350 pieces of colorful butterfly-inspired artwork will be on display in Skagastrond, Iceland.

          These are just a few of the communities around the world that are taking a stand for the planet tomorrow. After all, you don’t have to be on an island to help save the world. So how will you celebrate?

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          Trini Carnival in NYC, plus Find Your Camera, Travel to Cuba and Green Airplane

          October 22nd, 2009 by Adrienne | No Comments | Filed in News and Deals

          Trinidad comes to life each year during Carnival. Photo by: Eddy Patricelli

          You can’t be on every island at once — but you can feel like you are. Here are the latest links with useful information about island travel from around the world.

          • Lose your camera on your last vacation? Fear not: Check this site devoted to returning found cameras to their owners.
          • Southwest Airlines is testing a new Green Plane that features environmentally friendly materials onboard — like 100 percent recycable carpet — and more fuel-efficient design.
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          News from Easter Island and Crozet Islands, plus Eco Packing Tips

          October 20th, 2009 by Adrienne | No Comments | Filed in News and Deals

          Moai statues on Easter Island. Photo courtesy: TourismChile.com

          You can’t be on every island at once — but you can feel like you are. Here are the latest links with useful information about island travel from around the world.

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          Tsunami Relief: How You Can Help

          October 2nd, 2009 by Adrienne | 1 Comment | Filed in News and Deals

          The islands of Samoa and Sumatra are in crisis. Mercy Corps, a U.S. based charity with field offices around the globe, is on the ground and helping the relief efforts on these islands. Donate to their Asia Pacific Disaster Fund and your contribution will directly help tsunami survivors in Samoa and earthquake survivors in Indonesia.

          The latest news on tsunami relief on Sumatra and Samoa:

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          Travel Alert: Latest from Samoa

          September 30th, 2009 by Adrienne | No Comments | Filed in News and Deals

          You can’t be on every island at once — but you can feel like you are. Here are the latest links with useful information about island travel from around the world.

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