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Hawaii is set to introduce a groundbreaking green tax on all tourists, including UK visitors, as part of its bold strategy to address the environmental challenges caused by high tourism volumes. This pioneering initiative aims to promote sustainability and protect the islands' unique ecosystems, which have been increasingly threatened by the influx of travelers.
The new tax will apply to all tourist accommodations and cruise passengers, with the revenue generated being allocated to environmental conservation efforts and infrastructure improvements. Hawaii's government officials emphasize that this measure is essential for ensuring the long-term health of the islands, as well as preserving the natural beauty that attracts millions of visitors each year.
In light of growing concerns over climate change and its impact on popular tourist destinations, Hawaii's green tax is seen as a proactive step towards fostering responsible tourism. By encouraging visitors to contribute to environmental protection, Hawaii hopes to set a precedent for other destinations facing similar challenges.
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