You Can Now Visit Polar Bears in an Electric Tundra Buggy

A polar bear looking out at open water under a stormy sky.

A polar bear looking at open water.
Photo: KT Miller/Polar Bears International

But within the scheme of issues, particularly contemplating the truth that attending to Churchill requires a carbon-intensive flight (or a protracted practice journey that solely runs twice per week), that’s a relative drop within the bucket of a median tourgoer.

“We don’t have a direct answer at this stage of how we can reduce those other GHG emissions, but it’s something that we talk about all the time,” Brutnick mentioned. “It’s something that we do care about, and I do believe that when we have a solution, we’re going to be implementing it. It’s not a perfect answer.

“We’ve explored the option of carbon offsets, and we choose not to do it. The reason why we choose not to do it is because we don’t want to simply mask the problem. The EV tundra buggy was a way for us to do that as a company because that was something within our control where we could actually reduce those emissions.”

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