News from the Earth

New Research To Build Houses Out of 100% Recycled Plastic
Since 1950, more than 9 billion tonnes of plastic have been produced globally, of which only 9% is recycled, while almost a billion people live in slums. A Norwegian start-up's mission is to develop affordable housing from 100% recycled plastic.  Would you live in a recycled plastic home? Read more...
25 NOVEMBER - INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women was established on the assumption that violence against women is a violation of human rights. This violation is a consequence of discrimination against women, both legally and practically, and the persistent inequalities between men and women.  Read more...
European Week for Waste Reduction 21 - 29 November 2020
The European Week for Waste Reduction represents the main and widest information and awareness campaign of European citizens about the impact of waste production on the environment.  Read more...
Betting on green is an investment in the future
The current pandemic has taught us the link between pollution and health. Today we are all perfectly aware of the social, environmental, economic and health benefits that the presence of greenery has in our cities. Read more...
Clean grocery shopping
The food we eat is a huge indicator of our health. Eating cleanly and simply, exposing your body to as few toxic pollutants as possible, will benefit your wellbeing. Read more...
After the pandemic, only a green and fair recovery can save the planet
A green and fair recovery is able to create over 50 million jobs among the almost one hundred cities of the C40 network and their supply chain. About a third more than those that would be generated simply by maintaining the current polluting infrastructure. With accelerated reconstruction, on the other hand, it could reach 80 million.  Read more...
Walking is healthy for the brain and nervous system
Walking is good. Many researches have shown the health benefits of doing it regularly, but a new study has shown that movement is also good for the brain and nervous system and its absence can even reduce the production of new cells. Read more...
America Recycles Day 15 November 2020
Litter is more than just a mark on our landscape. Litter is costly to clean up, impacts our quality of life and economic development, and eventually ends up in our waterways and oceans.  Read more...
The Pandemics Report by IPBES
There is only one species responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic: us. To avoid future epidemics, we must act on prevention, to safeguard human health through the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity, by reducing intensive agriculture and livestock farming, indiscriminate exploitation of forests and natural habitats, trade in wildlife. Read more...
Plastic ingredients found inside many detergents used daily for surfaces, dishes and laundry and inevitably destined to pollute the Planet.
The new restrictions to contain the pandemic force us to spend much more time at home, which we may be using to take even more care of ourselves and our personal belongings. Can we do this avoiding further pollution for the Planet? Greenpeace has reported the presence of plastic ingredients inside many detergents used daily for surfaces, dishes and laundry and inevitably destined to pollute the Planet. The most present plastic ingredients were mainly in liquid, semi-solid and soluble form and only in a few cases in solid form (known as... Read more...
Renewal and regeneration of the cities to restore space to people.
The importance of investing in urban regeneration, the growing attention to air quality, more green spaces, a new mobility. Restore space to people. Read more...
Environmental toll of plastics
Plastic manufacturing in the first ten years of this century eclipsed the total produced in the entire last century: now we're producing – and discarding – almost 360 million tons a year. Its components harm people and the environment.  Read more...