Are we deranging? What Amitav Ghosh’s work can teach us about stories

In 2016, Amitav Ghosh‘s “The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable” appeared on the shelves of libraries. Born in Calcutta in 1956, Ghosh was already a globally renowned and respected writer, known for his works primarily set in the historical landscapes of the Indian subcontinent. His identity as an Indian writer has been – … Read more

Eco Friendly Lifestyle: The Role of Hybrid Jobs

A few years ago, hybrid jobs were no options, but more businesses and administrations today are opting for this new way of working across the world. Although remote working has been a heritage of the darkest times of the covid-19 crisis, it is rather seen now as a method for a better work-life-balance. Beside its … Read more

Renoon: a start-up that helps you out to buy the right clothes!

Launched in 2020 by a team of Italian and Dutch young people, Renoon is a start-up that aims to make the fashion industry transparent, by bringing together brands, rental platforms, marketplaces, and products that respect the attributes of sustainability, defined by a specific framework. How does it work? Renoon is an independent platform that allows … Read more

New recipes: how to prepare the SDGs “wedding cake”

During the EAT Food Forum, organized at the Stockholm Resilience Centre in June 2016, SDGs have been presented in a different and more impactful shape. It is not just a different approach to list the 17 Goals of the 2030 Agenda rather an innovative graphic illustration. It divides the Sustainable Development Goals according to the … Read more

I don’t take risks: the Italian campaign on good civil protection practices

International media are showing all over the world the effects of the climate crisis in Italy. Unprecedented weather conditions, anthropic and natural disasters, concerns about a manifested topicalization process. In these days, nearly 100 Italian scientists wrote an open letter sent from Italy’s Climate Media Centre, urging better reporting of the causes and solutions to climate change to avert the … Read more

“Letters to Tomorrow”, the power of a collective dream

Just a month ago, UK celebrated the Great Big Green Week, a huge community action to tackle climate change and protect nature. Between 10th to 18th June 2023, students, activists, families, citizens got involved in local activities disseminated in every corner of the country, fostering collective actions in order to put a light on the … Read more

Mission Greenland: 3B Meteo Team Expedition to Witness Climate Change

From 16th to 29th June, 3B Meteo team reached Greenland to witness the effects of climate change on the world’s largest island. The mission involved scientists, communicators, and experts – Paolo Corazzon, meteorologist and media manager 3B Meteo, Sergio Brivio, founder and partner, Luca Pace, meteorologist and head of the weather department, Vanessa Minotti, media … Read more

Show You Stripes: Climate Change Colours the World

Last week, a stark climate change message was illuminated onto the White Cliffs of Dover (UK). Then, skyscrapers, stadiums and, across the pond, signs in Times Square – vertical blue and red bars were displayed all around the world to highlight the progressive rise of global average temperatures over the past 200 years. Along with … Read more