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xtruss · 10 months
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An abandoned building in the historic mining town of Ashford, Colorado, serves as the backdrop for stargazing. Hosted by the National Park Service, dark sky events are one way to help preserve public parks. Photograph By Babak Tafreshi, National Geographic Image Collection
Some U.S. National Parks Are Trying To Go Carbon-Free. What Does That Mean For Visitors?
U.S. National Parks are more climate-forward than ever. Discover ways you can support their mission.
— By Jacquiline Kehoe | August 4, 2023
Visiting at night and taking free public transportation are just two of the ways the National Park Service is encouraging visitors to go green.
In the early 2000s, NPS set out to address its environmental impact head-on. The first Green Parks Plan sought to answer big-picture questions: How can our national parks become Carbon-Neutral? Where do park emissions come from? Who or what accounts for the parks’ sizable carbon footprint?
Time and again, the answer? Visitors.
At Great Smoky Mountains National Park, guest transportation emissions—the park’s main greenhouse-gas offender—were 157 times greater than park operations. At Everglades, vehicle and watercraft use by travelers accounted for 86 percent of mobile combustion, the largest emissions-producing sector.
The NPS is now on its third iteration of the Green Parks Plan, released in early 2023. It’s the most robust version yet—goals include reducing greenhouse gas emissions to near zero, eliminating landfill waste, and investing in renewable energy. But the facts haven’t changed: these fragile landscapes need more from us.
“It’s essential to recognize that the national parks belong to the people and that people have an impact on our natural resources,” says NPS spokesperson Dave Barak. Without visitor support, in-park sustainability measures can only go so far. Working together, says Barak, “will allow NPS far more success in preserving and safeguarding these natural treasures than we could ever achieve without [visitor] support.”
Of course, most national parks seem purpose-built for a great American road trip. But that’s slowly changing. At the national parks below, exciting climate initiatives are afoot. All you have to do to help is skip the rental car.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lake Superior parks
In January 2023, the National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation announced that all five park units on America’s largest lake—the fastest-warming lake in the world—will go carbon-free. Isle Royale National Park, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Keweenaw National Historical Park, Grand Portage National Monument, and Apostle Islands National Lakeshore are transitioning to electric equipment and transport, investing in solar and battery energy storage systems (BESS), and retrofitting all buildings to energy-efficient standards.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park—routinely the most visited national park in the country—has a vision problem. Thanks to human-caused pollution from within and around the area, such as burning fossil fuels, overflowing parking lots, and traffic jams, those famed “smoky” views are now smoggy. This haze has reduced the park’s visibility from 93 miles to 25 miles.
To tackle the issue, the park has paired with seven local shuttle companies to reduce congestion.
From Gatlinburg, Bryson City, and several other cities in Tennessee and North Carolina surrounding the wilderness area, visitors can book round-trip transfers to popular spots like Alum Cave Trail, Laurel Falls Trail, and Clingmans Dome, without worrying about parking and idling in traffic. Some providers also offer services to Pisgah, Nantahala, and Cherokee national forests for further adventures.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, revenue from parking tags sold via solar-powered vending machines (pictured) go toward improving the park’s trails, custodial services, and education. Photograph By Carolyn Franks/Alamy
Lake Superior Parks
In January 2023, the National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation announced that all five park units on America’s largest lake—the fastest-warming lake in the world—will go carbon-free. Isle Royale National Park, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Keweenaw National Historical Park, Grand Portage National Monument, and Apostle Islands National Lakeshore are transitioning to electric equipment and transport, investing in solar and battery energy storage systems (BESS), and retrofitting all buildings to energy-efficient standards.
Visitors can support the region’s goals by opting for the parks’ signature “silent adventures.” Kayak along the red rocks of Apostle Islands from Meyers Beach; go wilderness camping among the dense forests of Isle Royale; or hike the 8.5-mile Grand Portage Trail, an Anishinaabe canoe route, to the campsites at Fort Charlotte.
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A kayaker paddles across Lake Superior from Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, in Wisconsin, one of the various “silent adventures” offered around the lake. Photograph By David Bowman, National Geographic Image Collection
Alaska Parks
The face of Alaska is changing: At Denali National Park, a landslide—induced by permafrost thaw—has cut the park’s 92-mile road by half. Visitors to Kenai Fjords National Park could once touch Exit Glacier, but now it is a distant photograph. Whale populations are down some 58 percent at Glacier Bay National Park.
Beyond learning about the Alaska park’s zero-landfill goals and a new cruise-ship inspection program, visitors are encouraged to join immersive programs about climate-change education via ranger talks and science-focused tours. For example, on the hike to Kenai’s Exit Glacier, visitors will see signs marking the glacier’s retreating path, starting from 1917 to 2010.
Denali and Kenai visitors can skip the rental car by taking the Alaska Railroad out of Anchorage Airport, north to Denali National Park. Therem they can take a bus tour, hike designated trails, and camp. For Kenai, ride the rails south to Seward, where you can hop on a fjord tour—choose an Adventure Green Alaska-certified outfitter like Kenai Fjords Tours—or overnight off-grid at Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge, kayaking from your waterfront door.
In Glacier Bay, the rental car isn’t an option—more than 95 percent of visitors arrive via cruise ship. But, travelers can choose a smaller cruise line like Lindblad Expeditions or Alaskan Dream Cruises, a local-owned cruise line, to better take in the state’s vast wildness.
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Visitors explore Exit Glacier in Alaska’s rugged Kenai Fjords National Park. The site acts as a real-time study of glacial retreat, with interpretive signs showing where the ice once extended. Photograph By Rich Reid, National Geographic Image Collection
Everglades National Park
After back-to-back hurricanes in 2005 and then again in 2007, Everglades National Park was forced to adapt. Flamingo, the visitor center at the southernmost tip of the Florida Peninsula, has been redesigned with climate-adaptable features. Repurposed and elevated steel shipping containers comprise the new Flamingo Lodge & Restaurant. The Guy Bradley Visitor Center—which once flooded up to 10 feet—has also been elevated and rebuilt to withstand the area’s now common storm surges.
Visitors looking to abandon the rental car should take advantage of the Homestead Trolley, which gets its riders free entrance into Everglades (and Biscayne National Park). As a result of a 2008 study that called for reducing visitor emissions, the trolley now runs from November to April, from Homestead to the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center and Royal Palm/Anhinga Trail.
For an overnight Everglades experience, try the park’s new eco-tents. Roughly 100 feet from Florida Bay, their removable walls are built on elevated platforms. Sit back and watch roseate spoonbills and ospreys from your patio, or rent kayaks at the nearby Flamingo Marina and head out on the water. If you’re a serious paddler, camp overnight on one of the park’s chickees like it’s your own private island (albeit a wooden one).
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Visitors look out at the wetlands outside the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center in Florida’s Everglades National Park. From November to April, you can reach the center via an environmentally friendly trolley from Homestead. Photograph By Lynne Sladky/AP
Grand Canyon and Grand Canyon West
Grand Canyon West, famed for its see-through skywalk, is going 100 percent solar. Under the purview of the Hualapai Tribe, the area’s existing diesel-energized power grid will be supported with a new clean, renewable solar energy field and battery storage system.
Its NPS counterpart, Grand Canyon National Park is also busy innovating. Beyond an increase in LEED-certified facilities, visitors can skip the long entrance lines by cycling into the park via the Grand Canyon Greenway Trail. The 6.5-mile gradually rises from Tusayan, Arizona, to the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. From there, cyclists can double that distance on the South Rim.
The bike-friendly Tusayan shuttle flits between the visitors center and the greenway’s trailhead for a one-way ride. With plenty of parking, non-cyclists can leave their cars and take advantage of the shuttle as well.
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National Park, Arizona. Photograph By Cascoly/ALAMY
Colorado Parks
Colorado’s fight for a greener world has an interesting bent: much of it happens at night. Five national parks and monuments in the Centennial State are designated International Dark Sky parks, where light pollution is regulated, and the Milky Way still illuminates. Robust night programming at each park—like ranger tours and night-sky festivals—aims to decrease daytime visitation and educate visitors on how dark skies are necessary to us, wildlife, and our planet.
The only Colorado national park not designated as an International Dark Sky Park is Rocky Mountain. Travelers can reduce the popular park’s congestion (and brighten its skies) by utilizing the free Estes Park Hiker Shuttle. Riding from town to the Estes Park Visitor Center, visitors can transfer to the Bear Lake or Moraine Park shuttles to get to their trailhead or campground of choice—and wander this alpine landscape without leaving a trace.
— Jacqueline Kehoe is a Freelance Writer and Photographer from the Midwest.
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lazzarachan · 1 year
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Various CD promos from my collection.
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waitingforminjae · 7 months
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At A Distance Spring Is Green (2021) // Weak Hero (2022)
I actually hate to put Spring is Green next to Weak Hero bc Weak Hero makes everything look like trash in comparison but I love these clips together bc I think they show 1.) Park Ji Hoon's growth as an actor and 2.) how they accomplish similar goals in directly opposite ways. They both flip the switch on their characters, revealing new sides to them with just a change of expression.
Yeo Joon, who wears his smile and geniality like a shield, and let's it drop in a moment of frustration with Soohyun, who refuses to be moved by it. Yoon Sieun, who is experiencing love and friendship for the first time -- both giving it and receiving it. And who is caught off guard by the way Suho sees right through him, maybe even through to something Sieun hadn't been able to fully recognize in himself. In both moments, they are revealing a truer side of themselves to people who see right through the shields and perceptions they give off.
And in both, the audience sees a new side of the characters for the first time. One of which is chilling, and a little alienating -- maybe we don't know Yeo Joon at all. Maybe he's not quite as innocent or pathetic as we thought. Suddenly, we're seeing there's a real tangible darkness under the skin of him. The other, is equal parts heart-breaking and heart-warming. Under Sieun's aloofness and cold demeanor there's a sweet boy who loves his friends deeply and sincerely. He is also learning, for the first time, that he's a good person.
They're like equal and opposite reactions, and that makes them fun for me to pair together. Dropping a fake smile and gaining a real one.
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soupforsoup · 4 months
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My roman empire is that in the lost boy luke is wearing the same shirt over a day after he goes to the "staffords", meaning they didn't bother to have any clothes for him
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can you hear the sound of my heart bREAKING
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Eszera’s alphabet of bands
this is not an exhaustive list of bands i listen to or anything and ‘the’ doesn’t count. also, yeah, there’s more than one band for some letters because im not leaving out bands i like and some letters are blank because i couldn’t come up with a band for it Aerosmith
Blink-182, Bush, (The) Beatles
Counting crows, (The) Cranberries
D
Evanescence
Foo Fighters, Fall Out Boy, Five Finger Death Punch
Green Day, Godsmack
H
Incubus
J
(The) Killers, Korn
Linkin Park, Lit, Live
Metallica, My Chemical Romance
Nirvana
(The) Offspring
Pearl Jam, Papa Roach
Queen
Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M.
Sum 41, Stone Sour, Simple Plan, System of a Down, (The) Smashing Pumpkins, Stone Temple Pilots
Three Days Grace
U
Van Halen
Weezer, White Stripes
X
Y
Z
ill probably update this when i realize ive left something obvious out anyways why the hell are there so many bands that start with S
edit: added R.E.M., The Cranberries,
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scaleyicydragon · 2 months
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I love making Spotify playlists depending on my moods.
Today was the day I felt the need to think about ALL MY FAVOURITE ALBUMS of ALL MY FAVOURITE ARTISTS (honestly it was a no brainer) so... I had to make a playlist!
It's what I'm gonna listen from now to the end of the days.
If you're into punk rock, pop punk, nu metal and whatever genre TWENTY ONE PILOTS are making, that's the right playlist for you.
Feel free to use it when you want ❤️🖤
ALL MY FAV ALBUMS OF ALL MY FAV ARTISTS on SPOTIFY
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hoeratius · 2 years
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Sorry for Dracula daily blogging but today's entry was EVERYTHING, so.
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programapilototv · 1 year
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Canciones emo para millenials nostálgicos
Si tuviste fotolog, te peinaste con un flequillo estratégicamente dispuesto para tapar un ojo y el color negro era tu mejor amigo, estamos seguros de que esta recopilación te gustará. Porque, de acuerdo, los adolescentes emo ahora somos adultos funcionales, pero es escuchar la primera nota de Welcome to The Black Parade y todavía nos desgañitamos con toda la desesperación existencial que solo…
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rainbowskittle · 1 year
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I was tagged by the lovely @ad-meliora-0 to share my lock screen, the last song listened to, the last photo I took, and 9 songs I listen on repeat. (Thanks Mik!)
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Last song listened to..
9 Songs I Listen On Repeat: (and they not ranked just ones I remember playing on Spotify recently.)
Since 9 songs I’ll tag 9 people: (you don’t have to if you are tagged!)
@coldbrewqueer
@aribeexx
@du-strahlst-und-du-scheinst
@fuckinnproblems
@making-the-most-0f-it
@haceleyes
@s0ulscollide
@vainillabean
@likestrangersdo
@undeniablefearless
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vox-anglosphere · 2 years
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St Stephen's Green is one of Dublin's outstanding public parks
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Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider (Vol. 1/2017), #4.
Writer: Peter David; Penciler: Mark Bagely; Inkers: John Dell and Andrew Hennessy; Colorist: Jason Keith; Letterer: Joe Caramagna
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snekdood · 1 year
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That person on twitter who was acting like that one google maps pic of stl where the richer parts of it are more green is *actually* just peoples lawns and the city actually has more trees-- why are you lying? You're making us look dumb lol
#maybe the southern part of stl is lawns but webster and kirkwood...? you're gonna pretend that its less forested#than the city????#lmao#like cmon. if we have to make shit up to back up our side then wtf are you even fighting for really#like why are you trying to cope about this in this way.. denial...??#ive lived here all my life- lived in both the city and around the richer parts of stl#and i can tell you for sure as someone who can basically memorize every tree- if theres not a shit ton of branches#peeking out from behind a house and covering all around it- its not more forested lol#and also small trees hardly count for how much they effect oxygen so those shit bandaid trees they throw in the city mean nothing#just be real. we need better city planning. we need more green spaces. theres no reason someones yard in kirkwood should have like 17 trees#and a similar sized lot w a taller building cant both have the same amount of trees#theres literally no reason we cant just have more trees in the city.#this is a choice or at least extreme neglect#AT LEAST outside of the city i can find far more pockets of forest#if theres not slices of forest by the roads everywhere is it truly as forested?#if theres nowhere i can run and hide in the trees it is not forested#i will tell you this right now and all the animals agree w me nerd#unless you have deer running up and down the streets its not forested.#unless you live like right next to forest park. even then 'forest park' really should be called 'park with a forest in it'#esp after they cut a lot of it down for a golf course 🥴 but the city is more green huh?#like. i see just about as many free standing trees in any other park in webster or kirkwood. and even there theres pockets of forest#and the amount of pockets of forest far exceeds the size of the forest in the city#and all the forests even ariund webster and kirkwood that just kinda exist...?#yall really wanna undersell the influence a certain school had in making everyone want to be more green in webster lol#all the forests and pockets of forest all around the rest of stl hugely outweighs the tiny forest wrapped around the zoo and the zoo alone#and even if you tried to make it more even and fair of a fight. its still nowhere close
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motherearthday · 1 month
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Divert 50% of Municipal solid waste by 2025 and 75% by 2030 and to phase out Single-use plastics by the end of 2032.
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Remote communities face challenges when it comes to waste management. Isolated communities, remote islands, and areas that operate seasonally have limited or no access to waste management resources and infrastructure like waste collection, transportation, and recycling facilities. Proper waste management protects the environment and public health. One 2023 NPS Green Parks Plan goal is to Buy Green and Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. The NPS has set objectives in the plan to divert 50 percent of municipal solid waste by 2025 and 75 percent by 2030 and to phase out single-use plastics by the end of 2032 to support Executive Order 14057 and Secretarial Order 3407. Meeting these goals can be more challenging in remote areas.
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happigreens · 3 months
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I coincidentally parked just next to a pacifyer lying on the ground in a parking lot and I immidiately thought abt how i could turn this into political photography abt car centrism in urban planning. Theres a lot that this says to me, including the fact that i almost parked ontop of it, not seeing it there in the first place in my SUV, a blindspot issue being built into cars newer than my car that has killed children and made driving an SUV very dangerous, for instance.
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techdriveplay · 3 months
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The Impact of Autonomous Automobiles on the Future of Driving 
Explore the profound impact of autonomous automobiles on driving's future, from safety enhancements to urban mobility transformation.
The advent of autonomous automobiles is poised to revolutionize the way we perceive and engage with personal and public transportation. This technological leap forward promises to reshape the urban landscape, redefine our commuting habits, and even transform the underlying economics of transportation. In this article, we explore the multifaceted impact of autonomous automobiles on the future of…
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pauarqdb · 4 months
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Urban plan contest
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