Saint Kitts Unveils World's First Carbon-Negative Cruise Terminal, Predicts Full Energy Independence by 2027
Saint Kitts, long known for its pristine beaches and dual-island charm, is now positioning itself as a global model for sustainable tourism. The Federation’s new carbon-negative cruise terminal, powered entirely by an innovative combination of solar, tidal, and bio-waste energy, has surpassed all emission reduction targets just six months after launch. With 40% of its energy now exported to neighboring islands, futurists predict that by 2026, Saint Kitts will achieve full energy independence, and by 2030, it will become the first Caribbean nation to export zero-emission electricity. This shift is expected to attract a new wave of eco-conscious travelers, reducing the country’s reliance on traditional tourism while sparking a regional green revolution. The only question left: can other islands keep up without Saint Kitts’ secret weapon—geothermal reserves beneath the dormant crater of Mount Liamuiga?