Author: Dennis Gottardi
Endangered animal species due to pollution and more
Nowadays animal species are going extinct 100 times faster than in the past. Thousands of animals are on the verge of extinction due to pollution, the destruction of their habitat, and climate change. It is essential to change course, to promote biodiversity: let’s see why. How many animals are endangered? What does the word “extinction” […]
Continue readingVienna: discovering the Austrian capital in a green and sustainable way
The Austrian capital is one of the European cities that best retains the imperial charm that distinguishes it. Vienna in the eighteenth century experienced its maximum moment of splendor, both from an urban point of view, with the completion of the magnificent Schönbrunn palace, and from an artistic point of view, with the symphonies of […]
Continue readingThe Pian di Spagna Natural Reserve and the Mezzola Lake
The Pian di Spagna Natural Reserve was created in 1983 due to the will of the Lombardy Region. It is a flat area of about 1600 hectares between Valchiavenna and Valtellina. The Mezzola Lake is situated precisely within the reserve, north of Como Lake. It is separated from the Como Lake by the Mera River, […]
Continue readingSalento Green: discovering Piccapane Eco-Friendly Farmhouse
Salento is one of the most fascinating areas of the Italian peninsula. Sun, hospitality, and crystal-clear sea are just some of the characteristics that distinguish this area. Salento is also dotted with entrepreneurial realities that promote sustainability and tourism that respects nature, with a strong commitment to supporting the local community. To delve into the […]
Continue readingLa Molina: Eco Holiday in Andalusia surrounded by Nature
The chaos of urban life, the frenzy of everyday life in the metropolis, among work, study, and endless traffic puts your health to the test, both physically and mentally. Give yourself a break immersed in the nature of Andalusia, in southern Spain! Andalusia is represented by a very varied territory, between the wide coastal plain […]
Continue readingGuide for a green weekend in Pistoia
Located in Tuscany, at the foot of the Apennines, Pistoia holds around one hundred thousand inhabitants. Nevertheless, it represents a real gem for the peninsula. Even though the tourist activity is not comparable to the nearby cities of Florence and Pisa, thanks to the nomination of the “Italian Capital of Culture” in 2017, it attracts […]
Continue readingThe heat pump to fight the energy crisis
The heat pump is the ideal solution to save money and reduce CO2 emissions. Find out why! Are you looking for an ideal solution to reduce heating costs while minimizing the impact on the planet? The heat pump is among the best options for not being dependent on methane gas, to pollute less fighting the […]
Continue readingTaste and nature, 7 enogastronomic itineraries not to lose in the Alpine Pearls
In spring, the Alpine slopes awaken from their winter hibernation accompanied by the colours, scents, and products of nature. It’s the perfect time to set out to discover the unique flavours of the mountains. Therefore, we recommend you 7 food and wine itineraries that you can’t miss in the Alpine Pearls. For the uninitiated, the […]
Continue readingThe Parco dei Fontanili of Capralba
The Parco dei Fontanili of Capralba is located in Lombardy, precisely in the northern part of the Crema plain. This is an area of truly great value, both in terms of nature and landscape, as it hosts many specimens of unique flora and fauna. Let’s explore it together! How to reach the Fontanili di Capralba […]
Continue reading10 things you can do and see in Aveyron
Aveyron is a department situated in Occitania, a region in the southern part of France, among breathtaking woods and hilly areas. Aveyron is a perfect starting point to discover the beauties of France and offers many things to do and see. We have selected 10 that you can’t miss! When is the best time to […]
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