Michael Gunter’s Climate Travels: How Ecotourism Changes Mindsets and Motivates Action makes the case that ecotourism can be a way to address awareness and activism for climate solutions. Taking readers on a journey across the US to visit hot spots of ecological diversity and activism, the book follows on Gunter’s first book on ecological travel and provides another foundation for hope during a time when anxiety around the current state of climate impact continues to grow.
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