New York 4/22/2009 12:11:18 AM
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It’s Never Too Late to Go Green

Last Minute Earth Day Ideas from BnBFinder

It’s hard to believe but less than 40 years ago, there were no laws in the U.S. to enforce clean air, water, endangered species or the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency.  All that changed when U.S. Senator, Gaylord Nelson proposed a national Earth Day.  On April 22, 1970 Denis Hayes coordinated the first national rally with 20 million participants that protested oil spills, air pollution, toxic dumps, wildlife preservation, etc.  Since then, Earth Day has evolved.  It is now a global awareness movement, where everyone can do their part to help the environment, from recycling to enjoying an eco-friendly vacation.

If you want a guilt-free trip that involves limited use of gas, stop by Graycote Inn, a bed and breakfast in Bar Harbor, Maine.  It’s the first Bar Harbor lodging to have been recognized as a green inn from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.  The inn minimizes water and energy use through water conservation fixtures, energy-efficient lighting, furnaces and air-conditioning units.  In honor of Earth Day, the inn is offering a “Green Getaway” special, where the inn will donate a percentage of the room’s cost to Friends of Acadia, a public support group of Acadia National Park or Allied Whale, a research group that sustains marine mammals.  

Green has no limit at Chez Sven Bed & Breakfast in Wellfeet, Massachusetts.  This B&B has long promoted eco-tourism, welcoming guests to their chemical-free establishment by using only certified green products, such as organic cotton bed linens, rejecting chemical fertilizers in favor of compost, using its own well and septic system, high-efficiency energy systems, recycling all plastic and paper and providing organic food, using fruits and vegetables from their own garden to make a homemade breakfast.  

To find an eco-friendly
bed and breakfast, closer to you, select “Going Green Specials,” under specials at http://www.bnbfinder.com

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