Rethinking Carbon: The BIG Picture
Rethinking Carbon: The BIG Picture
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Rethinking Carbon: The BIG Picture
Join Kiwano Tourism's webinar "Rethinking Carbon: The BIG Picture - Everything You Need To Know About Carbon" on the 10th of October and find out the truth about carbon offsetting and carbon footprint. Discover the most powerful climate solution and the most impactful actions you could take. -
Rethinking Wildlife Tourism Part 3 With World Animal Protection
Following wildly successful 'Rethinking Wildlife Tourism' webinars and an industry-wide campaign calling out travel giants who are STILL failing wildlife, the Kiwano community is turning the hearts and minds of the industry towards big cats. Join us on the 5th of September and our panel of animal tourism experts and campaigners. -
The Tourism RESET Podcast 07
Costa Rica is heralded as 'the' ecotourism destination and it should be commended for reversing deforestation, and it's biodiversity, but this isn't the whole story... In this episode with Kimberly Farrell, general manager at Finca Luna Nueva we talk about greenwashing, the effects of heavy pesticide and how we can work with the land to draw down carbon. -
The Tourism RESET Podcast 06
When my guest started to plant trees on his land, as part of a reforestation effort, the land dropped dramatically in value. In order to not only survive but thrive, the reserve transformed into a socio-environmental project which welcomes guests from around the world. My guest is Renato Machado, founder and visionary of Ibiti project in Brazil. -
The Tourism RESET Podcast 05
Ranchers and jaguars have clashed for more than 300 years in the Pantanal. But is the fate of BIG cats slowly changing through the vehicle of ecotourism? My guest Roberto Klabin is the founder of Caiman and SOS Pantanal. A pioneer of ecotourism in Brazil, Roberto's struggle to protect the biodiversity in a place he loves is moving and inspiring. -
The Tourism RESET Podcast 04
Demand for responsible holidays is rising, but animal welfare remains a missing piece. Today, an estimated 550,000 wild animals are being exploited to entertain holidaymakers. Join me and Katheryn Wise, UK campaign manager at World Animal Protection - a global voice for animals, respected for their knowledge and expertise for more than 70 years. -
The Tourism RESET Podcast 03
Demand for responsible holidays is rising, but animal welfare remains a missing piece. Today, an estimated 550,000 wild animals are being exploited to entertain holidaymakers. Join me and Katheryn Wise, UK campaign manager at World Animal Protection - a global voice for animals, respected for their knowledge and expertise for more than 70 years.