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Sleeping in The Jungle: The Best 10 Ecolodges in The World
Did you know that there is a unique and sustainable way to live you travel experience in the middle of nature? The answer is sleeping in the jungle in environmentally friendly ecolodges. These hidden gems not only provide a retreat away from the urban hustle but also leave a light carbon footprint, preserving the enchantment […]
Continue readingForests: Are They Enough Against Global Warming?
We know, forests are one of man’s main allies to prevent global warming. Coming to cover 31% of the Earth’s land surface, the woods constitute the habitat for 75% of biodiversity. The role of forests is therefore fundamental to allow the balanced survival of the various animal and plant species on earth. At the same […]
Continue readingTop 15 Most Beautiful Forests to Connect with Nature
The world is full of forests: immense green fields with plenty of trees where you can reconnect with the environment, finding peace and tranquillity. Are you a nature lover? Let’s discover together the top 15 most beautiful forests of the world to surround yourself with nature! Black Forest This is a very evocative forest located in Germany, […]
Continue readingForests to Mitigate Climate Change: Solution or Illusion?
Forests absorb a large amount of carbon in a way that is clearly superior to other terrestrial ecosystems. So, forests could represent a solution to mitigate climate change, which has been afflicting our planet for a long time, and to which there is still no solution. Can we really consider forests the solution or are we just […]
Continue readingClimate Change: Forests as a Mitigating Factor
Sustainable forest management is a necessary condition to mitigate climate change; however, it is not sufficient. In order for forests to help stabilize the climate, further measures are needed, including the expansion of forest land, the reduction of deforestation, and governmental commitments. What is the problem? Earth is presently facing the destructive effects of global […]
Continue readingOur Immune System Needs Forests
Nature can be our ally, even when it doesn’t seem to be. We have often talked about the benefits of forests, and scientific studies that show that nature is not only pleasant to have but also essential for our physical health and our cognitive functions are more and more. And they tell us that nature […]
Continue readingGreen Holiday in Val di Non (Italy) between Canyons and Eco-Chalets
Our starting point is one of the romantic and eco-friendly chalets of Pineta Hotel, our destination is Val di Non where water, nature, and culture intertwine creating a place of magical atmosphere, the means of transport are our own feet, or perhaps a bike. These are the ingredients for a perfect and unforgettable weekend in […]
Continue readingSustainable Sanctuaries Worth Visiting In 2020
There is something incredibly special about visiting the more-or-less untouched wonders hidden throughout the world. The trouble is…well, they’re often precisely that: hidden. Skipping the over-crowded tourist destinations and opting for more sustainable options is well worth the effort, though. Sustainable sanctuaries are not only eco-friendly and ethical, but they are also incredibly beautiful, pristine, […]
Continue readingUnusual bear-watching holidays in Slovenia
Once upon a time lived a brown bear. He wanted to live in a calm and clean environment. He was longing for a comfortable bed, delicious gastronomy, tasty delights and people who would respect him. The bear has chosen sLOVEnia, why wouldn’t you too? Approximately 60% of Slovenia is covered in green forests. Due to […]
Continue readingAmazon: the world’s largest reforestation project in history is underway
The world’s largest ever tropical reforestation effort is Planting 73 Million Trees in the Brasilian Amazon. After years of devastation, finally good news for our planet’s green lung. Brazil gives green a chance. The larger ever project of reforestation, promoted by the US ONG Conservation International, will introduce 73 million of new trees in an […]
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