Chile | Carrying Out Scientific Expeditions to Protect the Underwater Forests of Patagonia

The Rewilding Chile Foundation, a legacy of Tompkins Conservation, works to combat the climate and extinction crises by creating national parks and restoring ecosystems, together with national and international specialists, is carrying out scientific expeditions in the underwater forests of Chilean Patagonia to study these ecosystems, considered key to marine biodiversity and climate change mitigation.

Underwater forests in Chilean Patagonia, primarily composed of Macrocystis pyrifera (giant kelp) and  “Huiros,” (giant macroalgae) , can  reach up to 80 metres in height and store up to 20 times more carbon than terrestrial forests and they constitute the world’s largest continuous ecosystem.

Spanning from the Gulf of Corcovado to Cape Horn, these ecosystems act as vital “lungs of the ocean”, serving as major blue carbon sinks, biodiversity hotspots, and natural coastline barriers. However, despite their environmental importance, less than 1% of these ecosystems are currently protected.

Through various projects and initiatives by organizations like Rewilding Chile, scientists are researching and mapping these ecosystems to protect them from threats like invasive species and industrial activities.

The current project called “Megatransect Patagonia” seeks to characterize the biodiversity of an area of 1.200 kilometres that extends from the Gulf of Corcovado, a large body of water separating the Chiloé island from the mainland of Chile to Cape Horn, a rocky headland on Hornos Island, in southern Chile’s Tierra del Fuego archipelago.

Researchers are conducting over 180 scientific diving transects, utilizing 7.200 underwater photo quadrants, environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling and 90+ sampling sites to created a detailed map of biodiversity.

The data collected aims to define the role of the Patagonian sea in climate change miutigation and provide scientific evidence for the creation of new protected area in southern Chile.

Led by Rewilding Chile’s marine programme director Mathias Hüne, the project involves national and international experts from renowned institutions such as Austral University, the Southern Scientific Research Center in Argentina, and the University of Victoria.

In addition the project aims to quantify the storage capacity of carbon dioxide in Chilean Patagonia, known as blue carbon.

In the three expeditions carried out so far, the researchers detected threats such as the presence of the invasive anemone Metridium senile (Plumose Anemone), a highly variable, commonly found temperate sea anemone characterized by a smooth, slimy column and a “fluffy” or “trilled” appearance, which expands rapidly and reduces the habitat of macroalgae.

Experts recalled that Charles Darwin, iconic British naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contribution to evolutionary biology, was one of the first scientists to escribe the ecological role of these ecosystems almost 200 years ago.

During a press conference convened by Imagen de Chile, the Director of the Marine Program of Rrwilding Chile, Mathias Hüne, explained that the labyrinth of fjords, channels, bays and islands of Patagonia constitutes a unique marine territory, but still little explored by science.

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https://tvbrics.com/es/news/chile-busca-proteger-los-bosques-sumergidos-de-la-patagonia/

India | Inaugurated the Ganga Expressway, one of the Country’s Longest Highways, Developed in Uttar Pradesh

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ganga Expressway, one of the country’s longest highways, developed in Uttar Pradesh, a state in norther India, the most populated state in the country with over 241 million inhabitants.

The new 594 km Ganga Expressway (UP’s longest) developed by Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL) , the flagship company of the Adani Group headquartered in Ahmedabad, India, focuses on building assets in key sectors like energy transition, transport, logistics, and consumer goods was developed with an investment of ₹36.230 Cr to link Meerut (Bijauli village) with Prayagraj (Judapur Dandu Village).

Gaanga Exressway features a 6 - lane access  - controlled highway, high - speed travel, and improved logistics, spanning 12 districts, including Amroha, Budaun, Bulandshahr,  Hapur, Hardoi, Meerut, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj, Rae Bareli, Shahjahanpur, Sambhal and Unnao.

The route runs through 12 key districts of Uttar Pradesh, reinforcing the connection between the west and east of the state and includes strategic infrastructures such as an emergency airstrip, numerous bridges, underpasses, along with modern traffic management systems, video surveillance, roadside assistance and emergency services

The corridor has been built as a six - lane road, with the possibility of being extended to eight, and is designed for vehicles travelling at speeds of up 120 km/h. 

The project also contemplates the creation of logistics centres, warehouses and agricultural processing units to boost investment and generate employment. It will also integrate with other express corridors in the state, consolidating an interconnected road network that seeks to boost industrial growth and bring Uttar Pradesh closer to its goal of becoming  a trillion - dollar economy.

The highway will improve connectivity, reduce travel time, as well as strengthening regional economic and logistical development in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

During the inauguration event in the city of Hardoi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the symbolic value of the project, noting that just as the Ganges River has been a vital source for centuries, this highway will be a modern engine of development, according to New9, a news channel based in Noida, providing latest news headlines from India and around the world.

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https://tvbrics.com/es/news/india-inaugura-una-de-las-autopistas-m-s-largas-del-pa-s-en-uttar-pradesh/

Belarus | An Annual Tulip Festival is Created to Boost Agritourism and Promote Rural Experiences

A tulip festival has been held in the Brest Region, also known as Best oblast, one of he six regions of Belarus, a premier agricultural and historically significant area bordering Poland and Ukraine , and there are plans to make it an annual event to boost agritourism and promote loical rural experiences.

This was announced by Chairman and vice president of the Brest Regional Executive Committeee, Mikhail Batsenko according to BelTA, Belarus’ largest news agency. 

This initiative aims to draw visitors to rural areas, showcasing regional culture and natural beauty to enhance the country’s tourism appeal. The organizers seek to combine international agritourism practices with the cultural traditions of the Polesie region.

The festival will be held during the peak of tulips in the agricultural town of Tyschovichi  situated within the low - lying, swampy plan of Polesie in the district of Ivanovo, part of the Brest Region, where there is a large flower farm.

The celebration of the annual festival  is planned to invite all those interested in bloom, expanding the event to the park and central square of the city of Ivanovo is also being considered. Ivanovo is a centre recognized as a 2025 Capital of culture, known for its rich history, connections to cultural figures like Napoleon Orda, proximity to the ancestral home of Fyodor Dostoevsky, and unique Polesie traditions.

The annual festival will serve as a platform to highlight rural landscapes, and local agricultural charm and is one of many initiatives in Belarus aimed at strengthening local economies through tourism, alongside other heritage sites and cultural events.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/en-bielorrusia-se-crea-un-festival-anual-de-tulipanes-para-impulsar-el-agroturismo/

South Africa | Launched a Climate Action Programme to Turn Tourism into a Conservation Engine

South Africa launched a climate action programme to turn tourism into a conservation engine, a new initiative that reforms travel as a solution on climate challenges, while supporting communities and ecosystems.

The Kimkin Climate Action Pilot Programme is an initiative funded by travel company Kimkin and implemented by the Wilderness Leadership School, the first non - profit organisation in Africa dedicated to providing a pure wilderness experience for people of all backgrounds, ethnicities and nationalities based in Durban, focuses on helping small and medium - sized accommodation providers integrate practical sustainability measures into their daily operations.

The aim is to position tourism in the country as a key instrument for environmental protection, with the purpose of transforming the sector into a measurable force for conservation and sustainable development as reported by DUrbanTV.

Thr program is a sustainability initiative engaging 25 small - to medium accommodation providers in South Africa to establish baseline carbon footprints and embed measurable sustainable practices

This program focuses on green team formation, carbon calculators, and procurement for the sector businesses, seeking to change the global narrative on travel from being a contributing factor climate change, transforming tourism into a conservation solution.

At the core of the programme is a structured approach to measuring and managing environmental impact. Participating companies calculate their carbon footprint, compare their performance, and develop specific projects to reduce emissions, while protecting natural carbon sinks, such as forests and savannahs, ecosystems that are considered fundamental climate assets, as they store large amounts of carbon and sustain biodiversity.

Participants involved in the programme receive technical guidance, training, and tools to implement sustainability projects and communicate their progress in a transparent manner. Verified impact assessments allow tourism providers to demonstrate measurable results, replacing blanket commitments with concrete data, depending on the source.

Experts participate in the initiative argue that tourism can play an important role in conservation by strengthening people’s connection to nature. Direct experiences, such as contact with wildlife or interaction with local communities, are seen as key drivers of long - term environmental awareness and behaviour change.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/sud-frica-lanza-un-programa-de-acci-n-clim-tica-para-convertir-el-turismo-en-un-motor-de-conservaci-/


Club Med SAS | To Open a New Exclusive Collection Resort in Koh Samui, Thailand

Club Med SAS, commonly known as Club Med, previously named Club Méditerranée SA, a French travel and tourism operator founded in 1950 and based in Paris,France, specializing in all inclusive holiday has signed a hotel management agreement with Central Group Capital, a leading business group engaged in retail, property development and hospitality based in Bangkok to open a new Exclusive Collection resort on Koh Samui, Thailand’s second largest island, lies in the Gulf of Thailand off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus.

Koh Samui is a popular tropical destination known for palm - fringed beaches, dense rainforests, and luxury resorts, highlighted by attractions include the 12m - tall Big Buddha Temple, Fisherman’s  Village, and the scenic Ang Thong National Marine Park, offering a  mix of lively areas like Chaweng Beach snd tranquil spots like Choeng Mon and Bang Por.

Scheduled to open in the second half of 2028, the property part of Club Med’s Exclusive will be located on a pristine beach, a 25 minute drive from Koh Samui Airport.

The resort will feature a design inspired by Thai heritage and the natural surroundings providing 303 comfortable rooms, new dining concepts, over 200 metres of private beach,sports and leisure facilities, and signature Club Med programs such as Kids Club and Amazing Family.

This will be Club Med’s first Exclusive Collection resort in Thailand and its second property in the country following Club Med Phuket, which opened in 1985, and the rsort will be the third Exclusive Collection property in the East and South Asia Pacific Region.

Club Med’s Exclusive Collection currently comprise 21 vproperties, including resorts, villas, chalets and the Club Med 2 sailing yacht, representing 13% of the comnpany’s global capacity.

Link

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141047.html

IHG Hotels & Resorts | Announced the Reopening of the InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach, Located in Coogee, Sydney Australia

IHG Hotelts & Resorts, British multinational hospitality company based in Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK, has announced the reopening following extensive renovation of the InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach, located in Coogee, a beachside suburb in Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, a vibrant coastal metropolis famous for its stunning natural harbour,  iconic architecture, and surf culture.

Coogee is famous for its sheltered, family - friendly beach, historic ocean baths, and vibrant coastal lifestyle. It features popular spots like Giles and Wylie Baths, the stunning Gordon’s Bay, the scenic Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, patrolled waters, and bustling cafes and restaurants near Goldstein Reserve.

The hotel is located at 42 Arden Street opposite Goldstein Reserve and with views of Cougee Bay, a 3 - minute walk from Cogee Beach, 16 km from Sydney Opera House, 25 minutes from Sydney’s CBD and 20 mimnutes from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD).

The property has reopened following the completion of a multi - million dollar transformation, introducing new amenities including an ocean – facing infinity infinity pool, Club InterContinental lounge, and pickleball courts, with the Èliva Spa scheduled to open in early May.

InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach includes 198 rooms and suite. The transformation was designed by Woods Bagot, a London = based studio, established in 2001, focuses on buildings, spaces and places, operating across a range of sectors and project sizes, introducing new elements to the hotel.

The pool deck, positioned above the coastline, features a heated infinity - edge pool, private cabanas, sun lounges, and integrated seating. The terrace incorporates planters, layered planting schemes, and fire pits for winter use.

The hotel’s poolside dining offers a menu that includes classics and lighter dishes, such as “Nourish Bowls,” available throughout the hotel at any time.

The Club InterContinental lounge provides a private space with an al fresco terrace overlooking the ocean, The lounge offers breakfast by the water, complimentary afternoon tea, and twilight drinks with Champagne and canapies.

The hotel has added two pickleball courts and the Èliva Spa, opening in May, will offer magnesium mineral pools, infrared and salt saunas, cold plunge baths, a crystal steam room, and a recovery lounge with wellness technologies including PEMF infrared marks, LED facial masks, compression boots, and vitamin C - infused showers. A 24 - hour fitness studio is also available.

Shutters Restaurant & Bar opened with the hotel in December. The hotel provides a destination guide for guests, highlighting local activities such as snorkelling at Gordons Bay, swimming at Wylie’s Baths, and visiting neighborhood cafes.

InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach is part of a collection of over 240 InterContinental hotels and resorts. The brand is known for its upscale accommodations and services in prime locations around the world, pioneering new destinations for decades, from historic buildings to immersive resorts offering comfort, luxury, excellence in service and attention to details.

Recent announcements in the Asian Pacific region include InterContinental Port Moresby and Interontinental Barossa Resort & Spa, which are set to open in the coming years.

Links

https://www.ihgplc.com/en/news-and-media/news-releases/2026/intercontinental-sydney-coogee-beach-unveils-a-new-chapter

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141057.html

Marriott International | Expanded its Presence in the Southeast US by Opening a 118 – Room Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Banner Elk, Sugar Mountain, North Carolina


Marriott Intewrnational, American multinational hospitality company headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, has expanded its presence in the Southeast US by opening a 118 - room Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Banner Elk, part of  Sugar Mountain, a premier year - round Blue Ridge Mountain destination, featuring North Carolina’s largest snow - sports resort with 125 acres of skiing, a 1.200 - foot vertical drop,  and the state’s only double diamond run.

Sugar Mountain is known for extensive winter sports include skiing, tubing, ice skating, summer mountain biking, hiking, with a public golf course, and scenic landscapes highlighted by mountain overlooks and numerous rhododendron forests.

The Courtyard by Marriott Sugar Mountain Banner Elk is managed by Raines, one of the Southeast’s premier hospitality management, development, and investment groups, headquartered in Florence, South Carolina, owned by  Sugar Mountain Hospitality LLC, and it was co - developed by Clarendon Properties, a commercial real estate developer based in Wilmington, North Carolina, and Commercial Realty Advisors, LLC , a full - service commercial real estate firm providing expertise in brokerage services, development and property management headquartered in Winston - Salem, NC.

The property is located at 3988 NC 105 Highway, in downtown Banner Elk, a walkable village at the foot of Grandfather and Sugar Mountain, a short distance from Blue Ridge Parkway and nearby ski resorts, known for its cozy atmosphere, local boutiques and restaurants.

The hotel features 118 comfortable rooms, an on - site restaurant, a bar, an indoor pool,  a fitness centre, meeting space and a business centre.

The establishment joins Courtyard by Marriott hotels, a mid - priced brand, primarily targeting business travellers but also accommodating families, a select - service brand known for providing a comfortable experience with features such as workspaces, complimentary Wi - Fi, fitness centre and event spaces.

Raines partnered with ownership on the opening of the hotel, spearheading the buildout, set up and implementation of Marriott’s POS and PMS systems. Additionally the company placed, received and set up all operating supplies and equipment (OS&E) for the property.

President of operations and partner at Raines, Kerry Ranson said that the company successfully hired a general manager, and the opening team provided all necessary, tools, and systems. Raines’ team also handled all pre - opening sales and marketing initiatives, including introducing the hotel to the community, meeting with key stakeholders, engaging with other businesses in the market and pre - selling the hotel. Raines also established all internal processes and procedures to operate the hotel moving forward.

The Courtyard by Marriott Sugar Mountain Banner Elk marks Raines’s continued growth in the Southeast, Other hotels in the company’s portfolio in the region include the DoubleTree Greensville Woodruff, DoubleTree Summerville Nexton, Home2 Suites Charlotte University Research Park and Lantern Columbia.

With several additional projects in the pipeline, Raines continues to position itself for strategic growth across the Southeast. 

The opening also strengthens the South Carolina - based hotel operator’s partnership with Clarendon Properties and Commercial Realty Advisors. Completed projects they have worked on together include the Fairfield Inn & Suites Whitsett Greensboro and the Hilton Garden Inn - Greemsville, North Carolina.

Managing partner of Raines, Grey Raines said that the company is excited to expand the partnership wityh Clarendon Properties as both companies grow throughout the Southeast, proud to be the preferred management partner with such a great development company.

Link

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/tribc-courtyard-sugar-mountain-banner-elk/overview/?cid=NAT_google_hotel_url

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141052.html


Chile | Carrying Out Scientific Expeditions to Protect the Underwater Forests of Patagonia

The Rewilding Chile Foundation, a legacy of Tompkins Conservation , works to combat the climate and extinction crises by creating national p...