Nature: intangible well-being as a gift
No studies are needed to realize it, experience is enough. Being in nature is healing. Not only because, as Thich Nhat Hanh wrote in his love letter to Mother Earth, we are Nature.
Sustainable human development means living in harmony with nature
One of the most important aspects of the rearticulation of human development is to emphasize the need for equity towards nature and other living beings. We cannot be developed unless our lives are reconnected and in balance, cooperation and harmony with nature.
No studies are needed to realize it, experience is enough. Being in nature is healing. Not only because, as Thich Nhat Hanh wrote in his love letter to Mother Earth, we are Nature.
“Even if the whole world stopped burning fossil fuels today, the Greenland ice sheet would still lose about 110 trillion tons of ice, leading to an average global sea level rise of at least 27 centimeters.”
The world’s largest intact forest, the Amazon plays a key role in regulating the global climate. It is home to Indigenous Peoples and traditional communities whose land stewardship practices can lead us all toward a more sustainable future. It is perhaps the world’s most biodiverse region yet also a place where there are likely still many species unknown to science.
Bringing Innovation Into Travel: future is the destination for BIT 2022
The office where two surly customs officers sit is covered with cobwebs and mold. A portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi stands on the wall, flanked by an advertisement bearing the coordinates to meet the mythical giraffe women of the Padaung ethnic group. The streets are clogged with young monks and men dressed in Longy….
coral looters, today is climate change. What is certain is that if coral reefs, global biodiversity hotspots and economic drivers of many countries, are in constant decline, the direct or indirect fault is always ours and in particular of the constant increase in temperature at which man is subjecting the Planet. If the rise in…
Demographic decline. In five years (2016-2021) over 50 thousand residents have been lost, calculates a study of the Acli: “The territories are emptying, with entire countries at risk of extinction within a few decades”
The Earth is not warming: it is burning.
Cities that go to the bottom
responsible tourism and environmental management