ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月7日 05時18分


It’s a new kind of bucket list item that’s known informally as “last chance travel.” As local cultures and natural habitats are transformed by globalization, technology and climate change, a growing number of travelers want to experience them before they are irrevocably altered or vanish. Traveling to places that are threatened can help people understand what is at risk, said Sally Jewell, who was secretary of the interior under President Barack Obama. During her tenure, National Parks superintendents were asked to create plans to address the impact of climate change on their parks. The plans included ways to adapt, like building berms to reduce flooding risk that had increased because of climate change, and mitigation, like reducing the parks’ carbon footprint by installing solar energy. The superintendents were also asked to tell visitors about changes at their parks. The educational component is important, Ms. Jewell said, because shifting climate conditions at places like Joshua Tree National Park and Glacier National Park are endangering the very things those parks are named for. @rogerkisby took this photo in #DeathValley. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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