The Bahamas’ new motto: ‘Sand, Surf and Solar’

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The Bahamas is focusing on renewable energy as it tries to preserve gains in tourism. (Photo via: Kenton X. Chance/IPS
The Bahamas is focusing on renewable energy as it tries to preserve gains in tourism. (Photo via: Kenton X. Chance/IPS

When it comes to tourism in the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM), The Bahamas — 700 islands sprinkled over 100,000 square miles of ocean starting just 50 miles off Florida — is a heavyweight.

With a gross domestic product of eight billion dollars, the Bahamian economy is almost twice the size of Barbados, another of CARICOM’s leading tourism destinations.

Visitors are invited to “imagine a world where you can’t tell where dreams begin and reality ends.”

However, in the country’s Ministry of the Environment, officials have woken up to a reality that could seriously undermine the gains made in tourism and elsewhere: renewable energy development.

Read more at: Inter Press Service

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