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Costa Rica Aims to Become First "Carbon Neutral" Country The Costa Rican government is developing plans to begin offsetting all of the country’s carbon dioxide emissions, the news service La Nación reported on February 21. Environment and Energy Minister Roberto Dobles said Costa Rica aims to reach this goal using budgeting, laws, and incentives, including measures to promote biofuels, hybrid vehicles, and clean energy.
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Since
bursting into the sky in 1968, the Arenal Volcano of
Costa Rica has been constantly active, glowing in the
night and sending lava flowing down towards the north.
The area around is filled with prime opportunities for
tourists, like the Tabacon Hot springs, whose geothermal
pool are warmed by hot streams which flow from the base
of the volcano. Lake Arenal is a great drive as well.
A road runs from the town of La Fortuna past a lookout
point facing the northern side of El Arenal and continues
around the lake and down to the Monteverde Cloud Forest.
You could spend days exploring this part of northwestern Costa Rica.
Nowadays, places like Tabacon Hot Springs, the Arenal
Lodge, and other tourist's haven have sprung up
around the volcano. There is something thrilling about
seeing the fiery red glow from the summit in the blue
skies of the tropical dusk. And even though this country
is filled with volcanoes, the Arenal Costa Rica is without
doubt the most picturesque of them all. Daily there
are at least five small explosions, and some can even
be heard, the lava flows easily visible. 10 hours before
its 1968 explosion, there was 10 hours of earthquakes
in the area, so the residents here remember this and
don't panic when there is a small eruption.
There
have been major events in El Arenal, some as recent
as 2000. Areas around the volcano are evacuated and
extreme precautions are taken. This area is carefully
monitored to avoid the catastrophe that occurred in
1968. Arenal Costa Rica is s highlight of any visit
to country, and for visitors who have never experienced
an active volcano, it is an experience that will rock
you to your very core.
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