Formula 1 between sustainability and sports tourism

It is important to recognise that, like any human activity, tourism also has the potential to produce pollution and contribute to climate change. This includes sports tourism, which has been growing rapidly over the last decade in all latitudes. It seems that museums of societies, visits to sports facilities, events and, meet & greet are … Read more

Plastic Free July: one month without plastic

Plastic is a material that is used in many aspects of our lives, from food containers to fashion items. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that plastic is a major threat to the environment and the biodiversity that make up ecosystems. The goal of the Plastic Free July campaign is to reduce the use of … Read more

The Blue Flags of 2024

With summer just around the corner, many people are looking forward to the sea and beaches. As every year, it’s time for Blue Flag, the special recognition given to beaches and seaside resorts by the international non-governmental and non-profit organisation Foundation for Environmental Education (Fee), founded in Copenhagen in 1981 and present in Italy since … Read more

Whitley Awards, the Oscar of nature conservation

The constant alarm messages from the natural environment are now a clear sign of the critical current situation, undeniable even by fervent opponents. The Whitley Awards, launched in 1994, are a testament to the crisis facing the ecosystem, and the efforts to counter it. These prestigious prizes are awarded by the Whitley Fund for Nature … Read more