Environmental Conservatism But Make it Trendy: Sustainable Travel and Its Implications
Written by Mackenzie Chen Hawaii’s crystal-clear waters, mountainous islands, and sunny beaches have frequently been exploited by tourists annually. From summer vacations to extravagant weddings, non-Hawaiians have consistently taken advantage of Hawaii’s once-plentiful resources to fulfill their own needs. Since the annexation of Hawaii in 1898, tourism has introduced a series of issues, ranging from plastic pollution to the destruction of natural landscapes, such as … Continue reading Environmental Conservatism But Make it Trendy: Sustainable Travel and Its Implications