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Sustainable Hotels: Traveling While Respecting the Planet Is Possible

In today’s tourism landscape, there’s a growing desire for authentic experiences and more conscious, environmentally friendly travel choices. More and more travelers are opting for sustainable hotels, driven by the wish to reduce their ecological footprint, support local communities, and embrace a more ethical and mindful way of exploring the world. But how can a […]

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Unveiling the Wild Side of Tuscany: Explore Alto Merse Nature Reserve

Tuscany is undoubtedly one of the most famous regions in Italy: Florence with its priceless art, Siena with its legendary Piazza del Campo, the wonder of medieval villages, the poetry of cypress-lined roads and rolling hills, and fine wines. Yet even here, there are hidden gems waiting to be discovered slowly and gently. One such […]

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How to Communicate the Unique Value of Your Sustainable Hospitality (and Make It Memorable)

Practical guide for eco-friendly hosts who want to attract mindful travelers through authenticity and purpose When Marta and Luca opened their eco-friendly B&B in the rolling hills of Tuscany, they imagined peaceful mornings filled with birdsong, happy guests sipping herbal tea from the garden, and meaningful conversations about nature and slow living. What they didn’t […]

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Urbino and Beyond: An Eco-Friendly Escape into Italy’s Artistic Heartland

Immersing yourself in the city of Urbino means embarking on a true urban journey of ups and downs through stone-paved alleyways, hidden staircases and little secret squares where ancient chapels and palaces—still home to the University—or lively student hangouts peek out at every turn. Nestled between the Metauro and Foglia valleys on gentle hills that […]

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Agriturismo San Lorenzo: a green dream in the hills of Umbria

In the heart of Umbria, among the hills that embrace Assisi, Gubbio and Perugia, stands the Agriturismo San Lorenzo, an ancient farmhouse transformed into an oasis of eco-sustainable hospitality. Winners of the Ecobnb Award, Monica and Stoyan have made their passion for nature and responsible tourism a mission, as they told us in this interview. […]

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Green Architecture on the Outside: Beauty and Functionality for a Sustainable Home

In a generation of weather attention and eco-aware living, green structure isn’t always just a design fashion—it’s a necessity. While plenty of the verbal exchange around sustainable design makes a speciality of energy-green appliances and interior insulation, the outdoors of a home plays a crucial function in environmental overall performance and aesthetic cost. Green architecture […]

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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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