Carbon Footprint



Nov 24

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Beverly Saltonstall asked:


Over the years there has been a lot of talk about how big a role automobile and truck emissions have played in climate change. People have accepted the fact that our dependence on fossil fuels to power our vehicles is damaging our environment.

It is only in recent years that any attention has been given to the role that air travel is playing in this whole problem. While air traffic suffered a setback after the 9-11 tragedy, the industry is recovering and the popularity of air travel has increased. When you look at fuel consumption for a trip across the country, a car with a single occupant uses as much fuel and produces as much carbon dioxide as jet full of passengers. However, with jets there are added negative environmental factors.

1. More and more communities surrounding major airports are seeing an increase in cancer due to the toxic fumes from jet fuel.

2. Noise pollution is increasing around airports due to the increase in air traffic miles.

3. Biodiversity is affected, as wildlife is being displaced by the building and expanding of airports.

4. Toxic chemicals such as deicing fluids are being dumped on the ground.

5. Airplanes are known to emit many toxic gasses in addition to carbon dioxide.

6. Air travel takes place in the upper atmosphere where the negative effects of polluting gasses is even higher than they would be at ground level.

What is the airline industry doing?

In the past, the airline industry was not overly concerned about the environmental impacts their industry generated, but that is changing. More and more airlines are becoming pro active in their approach to cleaning up the environment. Some are even publishing annual environmental reports to let the public be aware of their efforts. Airplane and engine manufacturers are also taking steps to make their products more fuel efficient.

With an estimated 20 billion gallons of jet fuel being used annually (as of 2007) alternative fuels are being considered. Chicken fat, pond scum and algae are being considered as alternative fuels. With 40% of the cost of an airline ticket going towards fuel costs, finding a cheaper fuel will help this industry tremendously. We just have to be careful. Lower fuel costs should lead to lower ticket prices and make it more economical for people to travel by air thus increasing air miles. Until non-polluting sources of powering these airplanes can be found, they will continue to damage the environment.

So what can be done now?

Airline travelers who are concerned about the impact that their travel is making on the environment are turning to carbon offsetting. Carbon calculators from websites such as http://terrapass.com are available to allow travelers to determine how much carbon dioxide their trip is creating and allow them to purchase an offset for that amount. Companies are springing up that allow you to purchase these offsets, and even some airports have kiosks that sell carbon offsets. While this is a good idea, the ethics of carbon offsetting that allows polluters should be allowed to buy their way out of the damage they do remains a debatable topic.

Conclusion

Airline travel for long distances makes sense, but for short distances, it is still better to use a fuel efficient automobile. As more and more awareness about the negative effect that fossil fuels is having on this planet, the airline industry is falling in line with the automobile manufacturers to produce fuel efficient airplanes and to develop cleaner fuels. It looks as though the world, and especially the United States is coming to realize that they can’t keep polluting this earth and are finally taking steps to reduce pollution. This is a good thing!



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Activities in La Manga and Its Environs


Oct 22

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Michael Lee asked:


One thing about a Spanish holiday in La Manga is that there is never a shortage of things to do. Activities in La Manga run the gamut from the serene to those sizzling with excitement. It all depends on your mood each particular today. La Manga and Spain in general offer much to the traveler who seeks leisure in the sun and more on a Spanish holiday.

La Manga, in the Spanish region of Murcia, is a slice of land 28 kilometers long. It divides the Mediterranean from the sea area called Mar Menor.

While on a Spanish holiday in La Manga, you can check out Murcia and its bullfighting history. In Murcia you can catch exciting bullfighting spectacles. In fact, Murcia is the home of the Bullfighting Museum of Murcia. A trip to a bullfight in Murcia will bring you to the Murcia Bullring on Ronda de Garay. It’s a unique place, and many tourists visit at least once just to say they witnessed an exotic bullfighting experience.

Exploring activities in La Manga and the surrounding area would not be complete without investigating the culture preserved in galleries and museums. When enjoying a stay in La Manga, you can check out the Ceutimagina Science and Art Center. It is located in Ceuti, close to Murcia and the La Manga resort area. Ceutimagina Science and Art Center’s presentation of art has included the works of Goya and Salvador Dali. You may also want to visit the Ethnological Museum of the Huerta. This museum exhibits the popular traditions and arts of the region of Murcia. It is a place to learn more about the everyday way of life in this Spanish region.

Outdoor activities in La Manga can include peaceful and relaxing walks throughout the surrounding landscape. A great place to walk is the Calblanque Nature Reserve. This regional park is a protected environment. This walking area includes sandy beaches, hills, cliffs and salt flats. It boasts established walking trails. For those leisurely waterside walks, Calblanque has long beaches and offers visitors the opportunity to see various forms of wildlife. It even has an area designated for camping.

Close to the La Manga resort region is the Sierra de Espuna National Park in Murcia. It is an area suitable for rock climbing and horseback riding. The walking paths in this national park allow for traversing across ridges and give sweeping views of the entire countryside.

Other outdoor activities to partake of in La Manga are tennis, go-karting and golfing. Of course, there are the myriad water sports to enjoy, such as water skiing, wind surfing, jet skiing and scuba diving. At the end of the day, there’s also plain old refreshing swimming in your villa, apartment or luxury resort private pool.

Activities in La Manga also include the region’s varied festivals. Festivals in La Manga and the Murcian region continue year round. Pick a month and there is sure to be some type of festival to suit your interests. A well-known event is the Las Minas Flamenco Song Festival. Another is the International Festival de Mediterranean Folklore, which takes place over three days every September. Another wonderful festival is the International Festival of Theater, Music and Dance.

A Spanish holiday in La Manga offers a traveler access to all that goes on in the Murcia region. Of course, there’s always the beach, along with siestas. However, with all that, there’s always time for a museum or art gallery in the region and any one of a number of the areas festivals. There are sports activities galore too. It’s your call as you venture out from your apartment, villa or luxury resort accommodation to try some of the activities in La Manga and its environs.



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