Six Senses takes action and gives the Earth Day facts

Multi award-winning global resort and spa operators Six Senses, announces the ‘Earth Day’ activity and will feature a special organic menu, an Earth Day Cruise with one of Six Senses dhows where all proceeds goes to Environment Society Oman and their struggle to protect the sea turtles of Oman, lectures by ESO representative in both English and Arabic for guests, hosts and local community, as well as other activities.



Six Senses Hideaway, Zighy Bay.
Six Senses Hideaway, Zighy Bay.

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Also, Six Senses Resorts & Spas will issue a small booklet to schools, fishermen about the importance of preserving the turtles in the local surroundings.

Six Senses Hideaway Resorts & Spa, in Zighy Bay, Oman is a remarkable Hideaway that hosts 82 luxury private pool villas and pool villa suites, including an exclusive private Reserve and Retreats, will be celebrating on Earth Day with the activists and connect & interact, to have an impact on their communities, and create positive change in local, national, and global policies. Earth Day is the only event celebrated simultaneously around the globe by people of all backgrounds, faiths and nationalities. More than a half billion people participate in the campaign every year.

Naim Maadad, Six Senses’ Middle East, Managing Director, “ There is a real lack of education in the region on environmental issue, at Six Senses this is one of the cornerstones of our business and we are true believers in sustaining the environment in which we live in. We are proud to be taking part in Earth Day at Six Senses Hideaway in Zighy Bay and part of what we do is to encourage others including our guests to be part of this great global initiative and when you look at the Earth Day facts you’ll understand why”.

Hidden by the Hajar Mountains, Six Senses Hideaway, Zighy Bay, allows true escapism in a stunning sensory location. Presenting bare-foot luxury, in a sustainable environment, the new Middle East haven is place where all can truly balance their senses. Hosting a comprehensive selection of activities within the resort, the L.I.F.E service offers excursions to the most magnificent places of interest in Musandam and the surrounding regions.

Six Senses Earthday facts

-By 2030 the number of automobiles in the world will increase by 50%.
-The world consumes two barrels of oil for every barrel discovered.
-It took 125 years to consume the first trillion barrels of oil – the world will consume the next trillion in only 30 years.
-By 2030 the world will consume 47% more oil than it did in 2003.
-During the last one hundred years the global temperature has warmed between 0.7-1.5°C.
-It is predicted that global temperatures in 2100 will be 1.4-5.8°C warmer than they were in 1990.
-The current pace of sea-level rise is 50% faster then in the last century.
-Scientists estimate the sea level will rise by 3.5-34.6 inches by 2100.
-Much of the United States has already warmed, by as much as 4°F.
-The five warmest years over last century have likely been: 2005, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004. The top 10 warmest years have all occurred since 1990.
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, carbon dioxide (a green house gas linked to climate change) in the atmosphere has increased by 35%.
-Diseases such as malaria are predicted to spread as the world grows warmer, due to the carriers of disease spreading out over a larger geographical area.
-Of particular concern is the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. A sudden collapse would raise sea levels 16-20 feet, though the likelihood of such a collapse before the year 2100 is low.
Despite natural emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by volcanoes, for example, human activities are now adding about 7 billion metric tons of carbon into the atmosphere every year.
-New energy discoveries are mainly occurring in places where resources are difficult to -extract-physically, technically, economically, and politically.
-Oil production is in decline in 33 of the 48 largest oil producing countries,3 yet energy demand is increasing around the globe as economies grow and nations develop.
-Oil and gas currently provide more than half of the world’s energy supply, and according to the International Energy Agency, they—along with coal (which also releases CO2)—will continue to be the major sources of energy well into the 21st century unless things are changed.
-The International Energy Agency estimates that the world will need to invest $16 trillion over the next three decades to maintain and expand energy supply.
-Over half the world’s oil supplies lie in just 5 countries.
-Agriculture and biodiversity are already being impacted by global warming. 10% of all known plant species are under threat of extinction.
-Over 20 million Americans, 6.3 million of which are children, suffer from asthma. Public health experts are worries that those numbers will rise with continued greenhouse gas emissions.
-People living in cities such as Atlanta, Baltimore, and Cincinnati could by mid-century see a 60% increase in the number of high smog level days.
-Diseases such as malaria and West Nile virus will occur in large numbers in the United States as a result of warmer temperatures.
-The Arctic ice pack has lost an area about twice the size of Texas since the mid-1970's.
-Automobiles count for almost a third of the U.S.'s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions - the largest source after power plants.
-Each gallon of gasoline burned creates 20 pounds of CO2.
-Vehicles in the United States release more CO2 than all the energy sources (such as heating, electricity, vehicles, and factories) in all of India.
-As many as 15-37% of all wildlife species in some regions could be 'committed to extinction' by 2050 years because of global climate change.
-Salmon, trout, and waterfowl are particularly vulnerable to climate change.
-Climate change is having a disastrous effect on coral reefs, including in the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, and Mexico.
-Winter temperatures in the Arctic have warmed by as much as 7° F over the last 60 years, a faster rate than in any other region. This affects wildlife such as foxes, caribou, walruses, and polar bears. It also affects the lifestyles of native peoples in the Arctic.
-By planting a large tree that creates shade, one can reduce heating and cooling costs annually by up to 40%.




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About Six Senses Resorts & Spas
Six Senses is a Resort and Spa Management and Development Company established in 1995, which manages resorts under the brand names Soneva, Six Senses Hideaways, Six Senses Latitudes and Evason, plus Six Senses Spas and Six Senses Destination Spas.

Soneva by Six Senses – Intelligent Luxury.
Soneva is committed to offer luxuries of the highest international standard in an environment that nurtures the indigenous feel in design, architecture and service; fusing nature with guest experiences and creating destinations unto themselves. A Soneva resort has a limited number of accommodations, all offering generous personal space.

Six Senses Hideaways & Latitudes – Redefining Experiences.
Six Senses Hideaway identifies the private pool villa category of the Six Senses brand, where attention to detail and focus on the reality of the destination together with modern architecture provides generous personal space and presents an uncompromised standard of luxury.

Six Senses Latitude usually offers a greater number of accommodations than Six Senses Hideaway, while still maintaining attention to detail and generous proportions. A Six Senses Latitude offers individual style with a unique and diverse design personality, and a strong senses of community.

Six Senses Spas – Balancing Senses.
Six Senses Spa - a key element of all Six Senses properties, offers a wide range of holistic wellness, rejuvenation and beauty treatments administered under the guidance of expert therapists. Six Senses Spas are also hosted by prestigious hotels and resorts in many other locations.

Six Senses Destination Spas – Enriching Life.
Six Senses Destination Spas are dedicated to transforming the lifestyle of their guests through a complete immersion into healthy and mindful living. Personal life-passages are created for each guest, supported by a regime of activities and organic cuisine.

Evason introduces a collection of unique resorts that follow the Six Senses philosophy of uncompromised responsibility to the environment and to the community. Family friendly, these properties also present a strong value focus while offering a vast array of guest services, personal attention and facilities.
Medilyn Manibo Posted by Medilyn Manibo, Assistant News Editor
Tuesday, April 22 - 2008 at 11:58 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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