Eco-Travel...
Mar 11, 2008
Galapagos Islands Gets Wind Turbines: Halves Diesel Imports, Reduces Risk Of Oil Spill
In January 2001, the world held its breath when the tanker Jessica, loaded with 150,000 gallons of fuel, struck a reef and began breaking up in the heart of one of the most precious, famous and fragile ecosystems on earth – the Galapagos Islands.
At risk were vast numbers of unique species of flora and fauna renowned through studies by Charles Darwin that contributed to his landmark theory of evolution by natural selection.
