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Tag Archives: respect for the environment

Water woes documented in a short, silent movie from India

If you have been thinking of which environmentally friendly movie to see any time soon, you might like to have a look at this absolutely brilliant one-minute short film with a rather succinct but a telling title  ‘Waterman’ from India, which has been screened in as many as 32 countries globally. This one-minute short film Waterman got screened in 30+ […]

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Simple Ways to Support Sustainable Travel

The number of tourists travelling in different countries multiplied post-pandemic. People are excited to finally go out, meet new people, and explore various places. Unfortunately, while it has a positive effect on the tourism industry, economy, and personal happiness, it often negatively impacts the environment. Luckily, some organisations and companies promote sustainable travel, like those […]

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Lake Endine on Foot or by Bike

Lake Endine really offers unique landscapes, between history and nature, and several enchanting places that are worth a visit. Today we suggest some things not to be missed, walking or cycling. Lake Endine is located in Val Cavallina, in the Orobie Alps. Rich in forests and surrounded by mountains, this valley offers the opportunity to […]

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Food’s Carbon Footprint: are we eating our future?

What is the ecological footprint of the food industry? Find out about the food’s carbon footprint and how to reduce it every day We forget to take care of the Earth, but without it, we are condemned. We need to make a difference and start healthy cohabitation with our planet. Over the years, our planet […]

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What Are the Main Principles of Sustainable Tourism?

Early in the 1990s, the idea of incorporating the sustainable development paradigm into the tourism industry emerged. As a result, sustainable tourism quickly gained popularity in academic circles. Also, it gained popularity in research, the tourism industry, business, and practice. Sustainable tourism, as a matter of principle, separates itself from mass tourism. It only identifies […]

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The Benefits of Staying in a Tree House on Your Next Vacation 

Are you wondering about the benefits of staying in a tree house? Well, look no further than this guide for all the info you need!

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Can Reusing Hotel Towels Really Help the Planet?

It appeared to emerge overnight in every hotel bathroom worldwide: a small cardboard sign, carefully positioned next to the sink and printed in green, begging, “HELP US SAVE THE PLANET!” Under the heading: a statistical summary of how much water the hotel consumes each year to wash linens. And finally, you can see how much […]

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Ecological Footprint: Best Ways to Reduce it

An ecological footprint measures how much natural resources a human being consumes against the earth’s ability to regenerate them. Right now, man is consuming more natural resources in a year than the earth can produce in one year. By the GFN’s (Global Footprint Network) calculations, the earth will regenerate 12-month-consumed resources in eighteen months. It […]

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Meat Consumption is Bad for the Environment, here’s why

Today we consume and produce meat more than we ever did. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, every year 65 million animals are slaughtered for meat. More than 340 million tonnes of meat were produced in 2018 compared to 71 million tonnes in 1961. The demand for meat and meat […]

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Two examples of community-based tourism in Italy

In the beautiful setting of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, in a rural and rich in history setting, there are two of the best examples of the Italian community-based tourism, a new way to offer hospitality, which recovers its ancient meaning and aims at sustainable development of the territory, in full compliance with environment and traditions. Let’s find them […]

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