Sustainable Tourism, the way forward
Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and an important source of foreign exchange and employment for many developing countries. Since the mid 90’s we have heard of the term...
View ArticleEasy to be Eco! Ways to be environment-friendly
Start at home! “Be the change that you want to see in the world” – Ghandi Save the Philippine coral reefs! There is so much hoopla about the “rape of the ocean”, switching off lights on “Earth Hour”,...
View ArticleWaste not, want not – Know and follow 3Rs; Greening your garbage
ECO series on Sustainability: Solid Waste and Climate change “According to a new U.N. report, the global warming outlook is much worse than originally predicted. Which is pretty bad when they...
View ArticleDisaster Preparedness: Before a calamity occurs
Philippine Disaster Hazards and corresponding agency-in-charge “Do we have to wait until a disaster overwhelms us before we make the radical changes necessary to protect our world for future...
View ArticleDisaster Recovery Lessons: Top Topic at the WTTC Japan Global Summit
Sustainability Guru Asia Pacific was honored to attend The Japan Recovery and Asia Outlook Forum Sendai (in association with PATA). Sendai City. Photo courtesy of Sendai Tourism & Convention...
View ArticleWTTC 2012 Report: Disaster Recovery Lessons from Japan and elsewhere
Sustainability Guru Asia Pacific is honored to be part of the invite-only World Travel & Tourism Council -WTTC- Global Summit Japan in Sendai & Tokyo. Summit reports started with the Tourism...
View ArticleLima, Peru to host UN Climate Change Summit COP 20
COP20: “Don’t come to Peru if you don’t want to change the world” One of the highlights of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Central Lima are its balconies. They were so popular during the Viceroyalty...
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