Author: Giulia

Nevediversa (Alternative Snow): A Project for Sustainable Mountains in Italy
If you are as much a fan of snow and mountains as I am but want to live these experiences in a sustainable way, then “Nevediversa” (Alternative Snow) is for you. This project promotes environmentally friendly winter tourism, reducing the ecological impact on our mountains. The snow that is scarce and the glaciers that are […]
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Storing carbon dioxide under the ocean: a reality that is ever closer
An innovative study published by Chemical Engineering Journal, suggests that storing CO under the ocean floor is no longer just a theory. Thanks to recent laboratory experiments, this technology is emerging as a promising solution for reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, opening new avenues for climate change mitigation. How CO storage in the oceans […]
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Sustainable Tourism in Val Tidone: the Bioagriturismo Valtidone Verde wins the Ecobnb Award
In the heart of the Oltrepò Pavese, among the gentle hills of Val Tidone, stands Valtidone Verde, a bio-farm that has made sustainability its mission. Winner of the Ecobnb Awards, this hotel is a model of eco-friendly hospitality, able to combine respect for the environment and an authentic welcome. Located in a still unspoilt territory, […]
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On the paths of the sculptures of Vaia: the wooden works by Marco Martalar
The sculptures by Marco Martalar, world-renowned wood artist, tell a story of rebirth and connection with nature. With the remains of trees devastated by the 2018 storm Vaia, Martalar has created unique and evocative works of art, scattered among the forests and mountains of Trentino and Veneto. Each of these sculptures is a tribute to […]
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The Guardian Recommends Ecobnb as One of the Best Alternative Booking Platforms
The prestigious British newspaper The Guardian, one of the most widely read online magazines in Europe, has once again featured Ecobnb. In a recent article on alternative booking platforms to major OTA giants like Booking.com and Airbnb, The Guardian included Ecobnb among the top recommended solutions for travelers seeking sustainable stays. Ecobnb on The Guardian […]
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Sleeping Among the Branches: The Bocchineri Tree House, Winner of the Ecobnb Awards
Immersed in nature’s green, among woods, ancient trees, organic gardens, and ecotourism itineraries, the Bocchineri Tree House is a unique structure that offers an ecological experience in close contact with nature. Located within the Bocchineri Estate, near Rogliano (Cosenza), this treehouse is part of a project that promotes sustainability in every aspect. On the approximately […]
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Italy’s Ecobnb Awards Winners – Discover the Best Eco-Stays
Discover the winners of Italy’s Ecobnb Awards and explore the best eco-friendly accommodations, combining sustainability, comfort, and unforgettable experiences. Celebrating a decade of Ecobnb, the Ecobnb Award honors the leaders in sustainable tourism, recognizing accommodations that excel in their commitment to environmental and social sustainability. Join us as we unveil the nominated hotels and the […]
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Dresden: 10 Must-See Attractions You Can’t Miss
Known as the “Florence of Elba“, Dresden is one of the most fascinating cities in Germany, a true jewel of the Saxon region. Here you will find a perfect blend of baroque architecture and modernity, despite the fact that the historic centre was almost entirely destroyed during World War II. Thanks to meticulous restoration work, […]
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An Eco-friendly Refuge in the Medieval Village of Arcidosso: The History of Casa Al Castello
Interview with Luisa Martini, owner of Casa Al Castello: An Example of Eco-sustainability in the Heart of Tuscany In the heart of the medieval village of Arcidosso, under the imposing castle, is Casa Al Castello, a recently renovated structure that perfectly embodies the idea of eco-sustainable tourism and is among the nominated to the Ecobnb […]
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Alpe Rebelle: a Pirate Island among the Valpelline Peaks
Far from the big infrastructures and the frenetic tourism, Alpe Rebelle is an oasis of authenticity in the wonderful Valpelline, in the Aosta Valley. It is a kind of “pirate island“, as the writer Paolo Cognetti calls it, a place where time slows down and the mountain reveals itself in all its beauty, with respect, […]
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