October 29, 2008

If you’re looking for a taste of summer this holiday season, consider traveling south of the equator to Argentina’s Estancia Peuma Hue. Located in Argentina’s largest national park, this resort boasts several different lodging options, all taking full advantage of the beautiful nature that encompasses the grounds.
Activities include trekking, horseback riding, kayaking, and fly fishing among others. With its mission to “foster a deep contact with nature;its preservation and care,” and its dedication to sustainability, Peuma Hue is the perfect holiday escape.
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Posted by wholetravel
October 23, 2008

According to Reuters, Argentina will soon become the first country to require an environmental insurance, meaning that companies engaging in projects that are potentially harmful to the environment will have to purchase insurance to cover any such environmental damage.
Argentinean officials report that an estimated 35,000 companies will have to pay an annual policy costing between $36k to $15M.
Besides wondering if other countries will follow Argentina’s lead, an entirely different question to think about is whether companies will now build the cost of environmental damage into their budgets or whether they will consider their possibly detrimental footprint before taking a step.
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Business and Politics, Environment, In The News, Whole Travel Blog | Tagged: Argentina, business, construction, damage, environment, environmental insurance, glacier, insurance, Patagonia |
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Posted by Francisca Blendstrup