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China: The Loess Plateau rose from the ashes through permaculture

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The Loess Plateau is known as the cradle of Chinese civilization. Formerly a blank feeder ecosystem, it ended up being completely destroyed, leaving millions of people in poverty. However, thanks to a project based on permaculture, some 2.5 million people in the region have surprisingly seen their lives improving. Read more

Zero-waste or when the citizen is eco warrior

in Waste Management by

What do we do to reduce our ecological footprint? More and more conscientious people around the world are asking this question. In order to conserve our planet, ordinary citizens are joining an ecological movement known as Zero Waste internationally. Read more

Spanish company invents bladeless wind turbines

in Renewable Energy by
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bladeless vortexA Spanish company has developed the future of wind power by removing the blades. This invention contains many advantages. Read more

Malta became the first EU country to ban Glyphosate

in Agriculture by

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Malta is one more step in its fight for our planet. The Mediterranean island is the first country of the European Union to ban glyphosate, a carcinogenic herbicide. Read more

New Zealanders preserve the ecosystem of a Awaroa beach

in Environment by
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Awaroa Beach

At a time when the whole world seems overrun by human constructs, a small New Zealand beach has resisted to developers. A pretty citizens’ initiative to preserve its ecosystem. Read more

My Green Trip urged tourists to clean the planet

in Waste Management by

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Can we let the planet turn slowly into a dumping ground? No! Elisabeth Tricot and Nicolas Gluzman proclaimed. These citizens from Lausanne in Switzerland have decided it is time to take action. (Article from 24 Heures, on 24 July 2016) Read more

Europe banned trawling in deep waters

in Environment by

TrawlingUnderwater fauna and flora can now breathe. European institutions have finally decided to ban trawling in depths of over 800 meters. This decision is the result of intense negotiations that lasted four years. It thus open the way to recovery in European waters. Read more

Norway is the first country to commit to zero deforestation

in Agriculture by
Pine forest in Norway
Pine forest in Norway

This is good news for forest conservation: Norway is becoming the first country to officially choose the path of zero deforestation. This is one of the main causes of pollution and climate change.
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A planetary call to ‘Break Free’ from fossil fuels

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BreakFree

Australia, Turkey, Philippines… Throughout the month of May, activists have mobilised to put some countries to face their contradictions. Because our leaders lack the courage to tackle fossil fuels, citizens must take action. (Article extracted from Liberation, 15 May 2016) Read more

Recycling is remaking: a new life to recycled materials

in Waste Management by

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As part of the campaign ‘Recycling is remaking’ on various platforms (television, radio, print and web) Éco Entreprises Québec and RECYCQUÉBEC continue the campaign over three years by deploying the machine to recreate; a fun and experiential operation held in theaters in Montreal and its surroundings. Both partners have demonstrated, once again, to the public the second life that can be given to objects thrown in recycling bins!
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