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5 good reasons to start cycling today
We all know that getting around by bicycle instead of car would benefit us and the planet. But still few of us are willing to change our habits: we would rather waste half an hour in the car, stuck in traffic than take the bike (yes, I know you have an unused one hidden in […]
Continue readingHow to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint in Daily Life Activities
Have you ever thought about how your daily habits impact the planet? It’s a big question, but the answer can start with small steps. This article will explore practical ways to reduce your carbon footprint in everyday life. From your morning commute to the way you shop, each choice matters. Reducing your carbon footprint isn’t […]
Continue readingTop 10 Ways to Live a Sustainable Lifestyle
The importance of being environmentally conscious cannot be overstated, as there is only one planet, the Earth. Planet Earth’s protection is not only part of mankind’s moral obligation; it also promotes better health and reduces costs. A more sustainable lifestyle can only be achieved by taking concrete actions on the part of individuals. So, if […]
Continue readingSustainable Travel: How to Minimise Your Carbon Footprint While Exploring the Globe
In today’s world, the concept of sustainable travel has gained significant traction. Travellers are becoming increasingly conscious of their impact on the environment and are seeking ways to explore the globe while minimising their carbon footprint. Sustainable travel involves making responsible choices that positively affect the environment and local communities. This article aims to explore […]
Continue readingEco-Friendly Travel: How To Minimize Your Carbon Footprint
Traveling the world provides unparalleled experiences, cultural exchanges, and the thrill of seeing new places. But with the ever-increasing global concern about climate change, it’s essential to address the carbon footprint left by travelers. Being mindful of eco-friendly travel means preserving these cherished destinations, ensuring that future generations can experience them in all their splendor. […]
Continue reading19 ways how to GO GREEN in small ways every day
In a world where environmental concerns are becoming increasingly urgent, adopting eco-friendly practices in our daily lives has never been more crucial. While the enormity of global environmental issues can seem overwhelming, the good news is that positive change can begin with small, everyday actions. In this article, we will explore 19 simple and practical […]
Continue readingCopenhagen has a plan: zero carbon by 2025
Copenhagen is a smart city. The Danish capital has a climate plan to be zero carbon and the world’s first CO2-neutral city by 2025 The Danish capital stands out for its silence, quality of life, territorial organization, green spaces, bicycle lanes, and others. Today it is considered one of the safest cities to live in, […]
Continue readingCan Sustainable Travel Address the IPCC Climate Report?
Travel opens us to some of the world’s most beautiful natural wonders and integrates us with cultures worldwide. It is food for the soul. But at the exact time, it also can transform places and people’s livelihoods – for the better or worse. Travel and tourism are not only victims of climate change; instead, they […]
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 […]
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