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Argentina is a huge holiday destination these days: from the Europe meets Latin America vibe of Buenos Aires to the brutal nature of Patagonia and the Andean lure of the North of the country, there's plenty for every taste.
Tom Rand, green entrepreneur and author of Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit:10 Clean Technologies to Save Our World, practices what he preaches.

Tourists meet Tortoise.

150 miles north of Toronto is the most extraordinary wilderness, Algonquin Provincial Park. If you own a car, it is an easy drive on good highways.

Riders from last year's Pacific Coast tour at the US-Mexico border. Photo credit: Global Agents for Change.
Biking to make the world a better, greener place can mean commuting on two wheels instead of four. Or taking a ride for exercise and ditching the treadmill.

Mushroom hotel room- credit Abitare
Albania's Enver Hoxha ruled from 1945 to 1985 and towards the end made North Korea's Kim Jong-il look normal. Being a bit paranoid, he constructed an extraordinary three quarters of a million mushroom-shaped bunkers.

Image via: Green Living Project
The indie media production company Green Living Project (GLP) is building a good reputation when it comes to documenting the globe's sustainable travel sector--covering th

All images from Wend Magazine Vol 5, Issue 1.
Before we launch into a review of the latest issue of Wend Magazine, we should allude to two events they are covering for the month of April. The first is Arbor Day on 30 April 2010.