Italy Hits Its Paper Recycling Target 15 Years in Advance

Finally, some good news. And yes, it’s not easy to believe, but it’s about Italy. The country has hit the target set by the European Union for paper and cardboard recycling 15 years early. The news was confirmed by Unione Nazionale delle imprese di recupero e riciclo maceri (Unirima), in its 2021 report. I know,Continue reading “Italy Hits Its Paper Recycling Target 15 Years in Advance”

The First True Roman Action For The Environment

by Giada Gavazzi Have you ever thought of Rome as an environmentally-friendly city? I personally never have. I have grown with the idea of Rome and its surroundings as pretty filthy places, filled with polluting cars and garbage on almost every street. But something is finally changing. In August 2019, Rome engaged in a newContinue reading “The First True Roman Action For The Environment”

How To Assess Climate Change: IPCC

Aren’t you tired of reading environmental blog posts that don’t have evidence? Well, if you are looking for objective and purely scientific information about our climate crisis, this IPCC is the best choice. Here is a review of the website, for whoever wants to know how it works before actually using it. IPCC, the IntergovernmentalContinue reading “How To Assess Climate Change: IPCC”