Weekly Green Travel Roundup: Ireland, Spain, Dominica, and more…
Posted March 16th, 2009 by Liz Lewistreehugger looks at survey presented to the International Tourism Convention in Berlin and asks What Will Consumers Pay for a Green Vacation.
Planet Ark reports that the Maldives Vows to be first carbon-neutral nation.
Timesonline looks at a British company that’s developed an air-breathing hydrogen engine which could possibily radically cut the environmental footprint of air and space travel.
Planeta writes that Ireland Releases Ecotourism Handbook for Tourism Professionals.
Travel Daily News reports that Monaco wants to be Europe’s green tourism model.
Find out about the 7 Greenest Spring Break Trips around.
MNN‘s green destination of the week: Dominica.
Be eco-friendly in Spain with these articles about about a greener way to enjoy Barcelona and Santander, Spain: An eco-friendly way to enjoy the genteel Cantabria city.
Check out Ecosalon.com to read about Rapa Nui’s Eco Tourism, how Disney Pledges to Be Greener, and Greening the Great American Road Trip.
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