Author: Amanda Passerini
Grenoble, Sustainable City: Discover the Capital of the French Alps
Are you looking for a destination where urban planning and nature blend perfectly? Grenoble is the perfect place for you! Nestled at the foot of the Alps, this city and metropolis offers a dynamic living environment and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Grenoble is not only a city of modernity and wild nature: it […]
Continue readingEscape to Luberon: An Oasis of Sustainability
In the heart of Provence lies the magnificent Luberon mountain range. Composed of the Petit Luberon and the Grand Luberon, it offers breathtaking landscapes and is home to over 1,500 plant species and 270 animal species. Additionally, it is located within the Luberon Regional Natural Park, which is deeply committed to protecting biodiversity and natural […]
Continue readingBaronnies Provençales Regional Park: Green Guide
A small corner of Provence in the Rhône-Alpes region, the Baronnies Provençales Regional Nature Park is the perfect place for a stay immersed in nature. Established in 2015, this park will leave you speechless with its perched villages, spectacular landscapes, and incredible biodiversity. Discover it through our green guide. Villages Not to Miss The park […]
Continue reading6 Eco-Travel trends: towards a new way of travelling
Travelling is awesome, but it can often impact the environment more than we realize. Pollution, ecosystem destruction and exploitation of natural resources are just some of the negative effects of tourism on the planet. Fortunately, today more and more people are turning to ecotourism in order to minimize their footprint while travelling. How has the […]
Continue readingPlanting trees: good, but growing ancient forests: Better!
Planting trees and growing forests are ever more current topics. Trees symbolize hope, regeneration and transformation. Plants are increasingly touted as a simple, affordable and easy-to-implement solution to stop climate change. But will planting trees really save us? We know that its benefits are numerous, but unfortunately it seems not to be enough to stop […]
Continue reading8 destinations in Unique Places for Social Working
How to convince businesses that remote working gives better results than working in the office, especially if you do it in a unique location surrounded by nature? Digital nomads, smart workers and businesses can meet in wonderful places, where they can practice social working via an internet connection but also have time to immerse themselves […]
Continue reading13 unforgettable experiences in Italy for a green vacation
If you are still choosing a destination for your next vacation, come to Italy! By following our tips, you will enjoy a fun and relaxing stay in the country, while respecting the environment. Here are 13 unique and unforgettable experiences for a green vacation in Italy. 1. Sleep in an ancient peasant village overlooking Lake […]
Continue readingSolo Travel: Top 10 Green Ideas to Rediscover Yourself and Respect Nature
Going on vacation means enjoying a few days of rest and fun, taking a break from daily commitments and rediscover oneself. Who said it has to be done in company? Going on vacation alone is an excellent way to indulge in self-discovery and improve your overall well-being. Here are 10 wonderful ideas for a solo […]
Continue readingRelais Borgo Torale: an oasis of sustainability near Trasimeno Lake
Located near Trasimeno Lake, in the heart of Italy, the Relais Borgo Torale is the ideal place if you want to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a sustainable trip. We interviewed Roberto Salvetti, owner of the Relais, to tell us the history of the hamlet. He will also illustrate the itineraries not to be […]
Continue readingClimate quitting: when work and sustainability collide
The worlds of work and sustainability typically collide, because we prioritize mass production and economic growth over respect for the environment. Hence the wave of climate quitting, a phenomenon that affects all those who quit their jobs because they do not agree with the ethics of the company they work for. Climate quitting is a […]
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