Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Hagedorn Following in Al Gore's Environmental Footsteps
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: A Cautionary Tale for Puerto Princesa City and Palawan
The recent oil spill in the gulf of Mexico is a cautionary tale. As we worriedly watch aerial photos, we imagine places closer to us, in the same scenario. The oil well off the coast of Louisiana exploded a week ago [see NY Times article]. Today reports of 5,000 barrels a day leak and an oil slick thousands of square miles drifting towards the Mississippi river delta and Louisiana coast. This could turn out to be the biggest environmental disaster in US history. The message to places which are considering development of natural resources is clear: be careful!
Monday, April 26, 2010
President Bill Clinton Earth Day Interview: Smart Advice for Mayor Hagedron
Bill Clinton's description of green buildings is an example of what can be done right from the beginning. Building in an environmentally responsible manner, from lighting, insulation and basic materials, is an important issue to address. The development of Eco-tourism in Palawan can use modern ecologically friendly building standards. Here is an opportunity not only to created better buildings and less impact on the environment, to lead in showing eco-tourists what can be done. Some will actually prefer and enjoy the experience of ecologically responsible building design and construction.
In Puorto Princesa City, Mayor Hagerdron has promoted electric tricycles as a main form of transportation. President Clinton mentioned his use of a hybrid minivan. Here the two leaders clearly see their ability to promote more responsible use of green transportation. Clinton worries about the state of battery technology, and his concern is important. But his concern is a good one. The shift to hybrid and electric vehicles is going to push for better technical and operational solutions. By using batteries instead of gasoline and diesel, battery designers and recycling operators an incentive to find innovative solutions.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Mayor's Hagedorn's Local Vision: Think Globally and Act Locally
Preserve the fresh air of Puerto Princesa
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Is Eco-Tourism Just Getting Started? or Spiraling Slowly Down? New Niche for Tourists.
Ecotourism has not become the big business originally hoped for. The idea of ecotourism started when South American and Caribbean environmentalists wanted to entice locals to cut down less trees and instead preserve their environment. The attempt is working in some places like Costa Rica, but not in remote locations like the Brazilian Amazon or the rain forests of central America. If a resort is too remote or difficult to access, it does not attract enough visitors or attention. The environmental movement and awareness of native undeveloped environments have gone through ups and downs since the ecotourism idea was started. This is one reason for the low interest in ecotourism today. The idea simply peaked, so what's now? Focus on other environmental issues like global warming instead of preservation of natural environments, mostly rain forests, is a major factor in lower interest in ecotourism. Other factors such as the global economic downturn, emphasis on local tourism to reduce travel costs, increase in green-energy development and other environmental messages are getting more media attention. Environmental issues have their time in the public's attention, then they die. Ecotourism's media peak may have past us, but the phenomena itself may be in for better days. Now there is less news and more action.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Asian Eco-Tourism Expands Tourist Experience:
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
No mining policy
Supporting and promoting indigenous tribes
They are also encouraged to re-establish their traditional authority structure in which, as in indigenous society were governed by chieftains known as Rajah and Datu.
Underground River
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Can Mayor Hagedorn Start an Electric Car Revolution?
Subaru electric car engine: a first generation design shows what can be done quickly by car engineers. As consumers start using more electric cars, designs and technology will improve quickly. |
Mayor Edward Hagedorn, the active environmental mayor of Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, wants to develop a completely green city. His idea is to use all the available technology and green trends to build a better city. Mayor Hagedorn understands how difficult it is to really make a difference. In the transportation area, Hagedorn is pushing for electric vehicles. He may be early in his idea to have the first city with complete electric transportation system. But maybe he can succeed with help. There are a few companies and governments testing comprehensive electric car services. The Israeli company Better Place, has taken on the mission of developing and running a car battery replacement service. A few car companies, such as Renault and Nissan, are offering electric and hybrid cars which do not use fossil fuel to drive the wheels. This is a first generation effort, so we can expect more soon.