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Is Earth Day just another marketing opportunity?

By Environment

It’s Earth Day today! Another well meaning celebration which pops up on the calendar annually – with a flood of posts across all the social media platforms, promising the earth, literally! An opportunity for Social Media Marketing Managers to be creative whilst selling their wares in the name of the Earth! But what good are words? And where is the action? 

Writing this blog is using energy. Whatever we do uses up energy of some form and will likely have an impact on carbon emissions however minor. Each email we send generates something in the region of 0.3g CO2e – according to Mike Berners-Lee and he also estimates that two google searches produces the same emissions as boiling a kettle. Whilst these figures may be an overestimation – and are disputed by Google, there is no doubt that every action has a reaction!

We all know the cure, but the pill is too hard to swallow! 

The cure? Stop consuming! Reuse and recycle! Live a simpler, more basic life! Eat what you need to survive. If the seven-billion-plus people on this planet all did this, then we’d maybe have a chance! But it’s not going to happen – consumption is what drives the world’s economies and unless we all want to go back to the stone age, then some kind of consumption is necessary, 

Do we just give up then? 

Of course not – we can all try to do our bit! Consume less – reuse and recycle, invest in Carbon off-setting schemes and plant trees, every little helps. But the key to saving the planet in my opinion is science! Create carbon gobbling technology and develop more effective renewable energy sources – and a way of storing this energy cheaply and efficiently. In the meantime – buy less! Share more! 

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Travel Trade Workshops – from a buyer’s perspective…

By Travel
There are more and more Travel Trade events connecting DMOs and receptive operators with international and domestic buyers. Prior to covid19 taking a grip of the world, the majority of these events were live, person-to-person mini-conference type affairs which would involve a commitment to time and costs by both ‘buyers’ and ‘sellers’. As we move slowly towards getting back to some kind of normalcy there are sure to be more and more person-to-person events popping up globally. 

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We travel for fulfillment…..

By Travel

The source of this quote is Joseph Hilaire Pierre René Belloc (AKA Hilaire Belloc) who was a British-French writer and historian and one of the most prolific writers in England during the early twentieth century. Belloc believed in keeping himself busy and he was also an orator, poet, sailor, satirist, writer of letters, soldier, and political activist.

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Popping the Balloon bubble!

By Environment, Uncategorized

Whilst living in Goa, Saturday mornings would consist of taking the middle three kids to theatre class in Anjuna, and having breakfast at the local cafe while we waited for them. After we had eaten, I would just have enough time to climb the hundreds of steps (or so it seemed) to the the top of the hill to meet the kids after their class.

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