
Bergamo-Brescia the culture bike path
The Bergamo-Brescia culture bike path stretches for 76km, crossing 34 villages and historic centres, all to be discovered, with 872 items of historic and cultural interest. The route also includes 13 additional loops and some pedestrian links, which allow you to reach many extra stages. In this way you will reach a total of 170 […]
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Test Your Environmental English Vocabulary – Word Formation Quiz Inspired by Cambridge Exams
Understanding the language of sustainability is becoming more and more important—not just for environmental professionals, but for anyone who wants to build a greener future. That’s why we’ve created a quick quiz to help you expand your English vocabulary related to ecology, carbon neutrality, and biodiversity. Are you ready to test your environmental English vocabulary? […]
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How to Ethically Move Into Gentrifying Neighborhoods
Gentrification is a complex process that reshapes neighborhoods. It often improves infrastructure, but it also causes longtime residents to leave due to rising costs. If you’re planning to move into gentrifying neighborhoods, the way you do it matters. Your decisions can either support the people who’ve lived there for years or accelerate their displacement. However, […]
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Pope Francis, the First “Green” Pope: Laudato Si’, Greta Thunberg, and the Fight Against Climate Change
Pope Francis was the first “green pope in history.” With his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’, he connected the care of the environment with social justice, urging the world to hear “the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor.” Through global diplomacy, meetings with youth activists like Greta Thunberg, and a strong ethical […]
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The green island of the Canary Islands: 4 must see views in La Palma
Known as “la Isla bonita” from Madonna’s famous song, La Palma is a pristine corner of the Canary Islands, perfect for those looking for authentic nature and truly sustainable tourism. For a few months, I have been lucky enough to live in Tenerife, and over time, I was able to visit all the islands of […]
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Top Destinations Where Tourism Funds Conservation Efforts
Tourism plays a vital role in supporting conservation efforts, especially in areas where wildlife and natural habitats are threatened. Income from tourism is often reinvested into protecting local ecosystems, creating a mutually beneficial relationship between travelers and the environment. For those passionate about sustainable travel, here are some destinations where your visit directly contributes to […]
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Green Itinerary through the Navigli: Discovering a Different Side of Milan
Milan knows how to surprise, especially when you decide to slow down and look at it with fresh eyes. That’s exactly what we did on a spring Saturday, walking along its most iconic canals: the Naviglio Grande and the Naviglio Pavese. A walking itinerary through nature, history, street art, and poetry—perfect to discover the city’s […]
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10 Sustainable Actions for Teenagers Who Want to Make a Difference
Many teenagers today grow up immersed in social media, yet disconnected from what really matters: the environment, the future, and the concrete actions needed to protect them. Today my fifteen-year-old son was sitting on the couch with a lemon popsicle in one hand and his phone in the other. Short-sleeved t-shirt, earphones in, scrolling through […]
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What Are the Three Pillars of Sustainable Tourism? A Guide to Eco-friendly Travel
In a world where tourism is becoming increasingly globalized and impactful, the importance of a new way of traveling is growing: more mindful, more respectful, more sustainable. But what are the 3 pillars of sustainable tourism? Sustainable tourism emerged as a response to the negative effects of mass tourism: environmental degradation, loss of cultural identity, […]
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When Art Meets Climate Change – and Beyond
Since ever, Arts have the ability to convey conflicting emotions to their observers, but also to make them reflect on important issues. What happens when art becomes a tool to denounce phenomena as big as devastating as climate change? More and more artists are making their art available to denounce serious problems that afflict the […]
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