Iceland’s Absolutely Gorgeous. It Works Hard to Maintain It

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Iceland’s Absolutely Gorgeous. It Works Hard to Maintain It


All this week, I’ve been riveted by my pal George’s Facebook feed. He’s on a cruise round Iceland, and every picture of scenic splendor is extra magnificent than the final. Geothermal swimming pools, volcanic crags, waterfalls that conjure rainbows, desolate moonscapes and deep harbors surrounded by sheer mountains have all been mementos of his journey.

For certain, Iceland is blessed with attractive pure magnificence. Maintaining that palatial magnificence is crucial, and Iceland is critically dedicated to environmental and sustainable plans and insurance policies to maintain these scenic wonders intact. It’s a degree that New York Times reporter David Gelles makes fairly succinctly:

85% of the nation’s vitality comes from domestically produced renewables, primarily geothermal energy and hydropower. (Iceland’s authorities tells us that “this is the highest share of renewable energy in any national total energy budget.”)

Writes Gelles: “Its land sits atop an incredibly active volcanic zone, and six major geothermal plants tap that subterranean warmth to provide heating for almost all the country’s homes.”

Kirkjufell volcano on Iceland’s Snaefellsnes peninsula/Shutterstock

Iceland does have some air pollution, he tells us, particularly coming from airplane emissions and its aluminum manufacturing trade, which emits greenhouse gases. The nation continues to search for options, Gelles says, with one firm there capturing carbon dioxide and storing it underground, and one other that’s pulling carbon dioxide from the air.

This is heady stuff, isn’t it?

Curious to know the way vital the surroundings and sustainability actually are to you in relation to making journey selections, I headed over to Windstar Cruises Passengers-Yacht Club Facebook group, the place there’s all the time full of life dialog. I requested: Do such practices affect your trip vacation spot?

Elliana Vera’s response summed up the final tenor of the parents who responded.  “Not really,” Vera wrote. “However, we like to hear about them and always respect [a country’s] rules and regulations.”

And but, what when you might assist Iceland’s dedication — and have a blast whereas doing so? If my pal’s posts are luring me to return (I’ve cruised across the nation half a dozen occasions up to now 10 years and would go once more in a heartbeat), they remind me of some useful methods guests can expertise Iceland in a climate-friendly manner.

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