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Green is gold!
The language of ever rising temperatures on Planet Earth seems to have been rampant recently— well, or shall we say , the language situation seems to be well ‘heating up’, pardon my pun. In the early years of the 21st century, the term “climate change” was recommended since it sounded less scary and intimidating than […]
Continue reading11 Eco-Friendly Habits to Implement Your College Routine
College and university students often find it hard to stay eco-friendly. Having tons of assignments makes it hard to stay green in every way. It’s always easier to choose less eco-friendly and less time-consuming options. However, if being busy is not the case or if you have an essay writer online willing to help you […]
Continue readingStudents and Environment: 5 Hacks to Go Green on Campus
With the growing concerns about global warming and other pressing environmental problems, more and more organizations, companies, and educational facilities are looking for a way to make a change. They complement different competencies to make their offices and campuses greener. Of course, such initiatives in large establishments are inspiring and can’t help but leave a […]
Continue readingEcological Problems on Earth — Solutions in Space
In connection with the increasing scale of anthropogenic impact on nature, the relevance of objective ecological monitoring increases. The use of satellite imagery, in this case, makes it possible to get full coverage of a vast territory and conduct environmental assessment not only within the limits of individual observation points but also in any selected […]
Continue readingNew Report Reveals Growing Desire for Sustainable Travel
In February 2022, a survey commissioned by Booking.com was conducted on more than 30,000 people from 32 different countries who had travelled at least once in the past 12 months and had a trip planned in 2022. The analysis showed, quite clearly, that people have a growing desire for sustainable travel but lack the information and […]
Continue readingEcological 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 […]
Continue readingMeat 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 […]
Continue readingBack to tourism, as long as it is sustainable!
We have seen a lot of talking about how tourism has come back after the difficulties we faced in the last couple of years. Among the topics, the increasing interest in sustainable tourism stands out. Did we fulfill the green expectations? Hopefully, the answer is a yes. The preference for a green holiday has spread […]
Continue readingA Green Look into the Future of Our Planet from the Sustainability Gallery at MUSE
Green growth: what can we do to achieve it? The new sustainability gallery at MUSE in Trento (Italy) shows the possible future scenarios of our planet One of the most significant issues of recent years is that concerning sustainable development and green growth. Because of different phenomena, like fires and deforestation, the planet is going towards […]
Continue reading8 Points to Explain Responsible Tourism: the Manifesto of IT.A.CÀ
Responsible tourism is an increasingly discussed and important topic. But what exactly does “travel responsibly” mean? How to be a tourist respectful of the environment, places and local communities? Which principles should be followed? The festival of responsible tourism “IT.A.CÀ, migrants and travelers” has answered these questions with a new interesting Manifesto (in Italian). It is […]
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