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Is the Tourism Industry Ready for Climate Risk?
Posted on November 30, 2009 | No CommentsIt is always interesting how those most vulnerable to a risk are the least prepared. Does it mean that they are blissfully ignorant; do they choose to ignore the threat... -
Managed relocation, assisted migration or assisted colonisation?
Posted on June 27, 2009 | No CommentsIn a previous post I speculated about the likely effects of climate change on South Africa’s Cape Floristic Region, one of the most biodiverse floral kingdoms on the planet, and... -
Global Warming and Community Relocation
Posted on May 15, 2009 | 2 CommentsLet me first introduce myself first. Being brought up a very sheltered life I accepted everything as true. If my teacher, priest, doctor, parents, scientist or President said it was... -
Kruger and climate change
Posted on August 2, 2008 | 2 CommentsThe IPCC‘s technical paper on Climate Change and Water (pdf), published in June, features some dire numbers for South Africa’s premier national park, the Kruger National Park. Should the global... -
Look Outside The Boxes
Posted on July 23, 2008 | 1 CommentSomeone asked me recently to describe what the world would be like if we didn’t heed the warnings to do something about climate change and the unsustainable exploitation of the... -
Eco-travel in Africa makes a difference
Posted on May 13, 2008 | 1 CommentThe title of this post is also ecoAfrica‘s slogan, and one of the questions it immediately raises is: what sort of a difference? Another would be: what is “eco-travel”? These... -
Corridors, Climate Change and Democracy
Posted on April 16, 2008 | No CommentsCorridors are the sexiest thing in conservation. It has been realised for some time now that Africa will be one of the continents hardest hit by the effects of climate change. ... -
Powerdown in South Africa
Posted on January 22, 2008 | 4 CommentsThis post is only tangentially related to travel, but it has a lot to do with sustainability, so I thought I would vent here on this blog anyway. As I... -
Carbon offsets: should you buy absolution?
Posted on December 19, 2007 | 3 CommentsSome critics liken carbon offsetting – paying for emission reductions elsewhere instead of reducing one’s own carbon emissions – to “buying pardons from the Catholic church in 16th century Europe”... -
Ecotourism and flying 2
Posted on August 30, 2007 | 9 CommentsIn a previous post I referred to “air travel refuseniks” who frown upon leisure air travel on ethical grounds. Today I happened upon this article, Beware of ‘greenwash’, by John...




















