South America Eco Tours Generally speaking, an eco tour refers to an adventure trip that brings about a significant influence to the environment and indigenous folks. Its major objective is to educate travelers regarding certain ecological issues such as the preservation of our natural resources, commonly associated to the target destination. In view of that, eco tour serves as the best way to commune with nature.
Eco Travel World Wide Imagine traveling to exotic places all over the world while knowing you are contributing to the health of the planet. Your vacations can help the environment as well as help the community you are traveling to. What more can you ask for in a vacation?
TreehuggerTV: HauteGREEN Salon, Part One The producers of HauteGREEN host an intimate evening of dinner, drinks, and stimulating conversation with the team behind the new Worldchanging book Alex Steffen and Sarah Rich. Drop in on their discussion with TreeHugger Founder Graham Hill and THTV's Simran Sethi. Topics include the WC book tour, the Whole Earth Catalog and social responsibility efforts One and Red.
TreehuggerTV: Haute Green Salon, Part Two Is green a fad or here to stay? Get the answers as Worldchangers Alex Steffen and Sarah Rich continue their cocktail conversation with TreeHugger Founder Graham Hill and THTV's Simran Sethi. Also discussed are the green meme, the Stern Report and successful change movements of the past.
TreehuggerTV: HauteGreen Salon, Part Three As the salon winds down, eco-chic loft-designer Matt Gagnon walks us through his process for reusing demolition materials in order to reinvent space. Initially tasked with using newly purchased eco-materials, Gagnon calculated that there would be no way to offset the waste generated from the renovation job, so he chose to build a sculptural landfill inside the loft. 80% of potential waste was diverted by using reclaimed sheetrock to construct storage units and other items were given away or free-cycled on Craiglist. Features hostess and HauteGREEN producer Kimberly Oliver, THTV's Simran Sethi as well as Inhabitat.com's Jill Ferenbacher who takes us to Matt's creative roots using recycled paper for furniture.
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