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Articoli "Europe"
Dives Marmoribus Tellus
The world’s most valuable marble has been quarried in Carrara for two thousand years. But is it still sustainable?
The Italian Heart of Darkness
The fascinating Gargano promontory remains a hostile and mysterious land
Italian green creativity
How italian entrepreneurs are driving the shift
to sustainable homes
The carbon free revolution starts from the ground
In Poland the decarbonization began from the associations of residents in the Soviet-era blocks long before the war in Ukraine
Terra Instabilis
Mount Vesuvius and the Phlegraean Fields: the world’s most fearsome super-volcano is a potential time bomb
Inconceivable
How environmental pollution affects the survival of the human species
Solvayland
A land of contrasts in the center of Etruria
On the way to energy resilience, in Tipperary
One of Ireland’s oldest, most traditional rural counties has now become a benchmark for energy efficiency
Have you ever heard the sound of falling rocks?
A story about an ecosystem that’s changing and the work of those who’ve dedicated a significant portion of their lives to seeking possible solutions
A new frontier of sustainability
The Royal Seaport neighborhood in Stockholm is expected to become one of Europe’s largest innovative urban developments
The Irish Walking People
Travellers have abandoned their old colorful wagons, but they maintain a close bond with their beloved horses
Ecological architecture for collaborative housing
Las Carolinas Entrepatios project: Madrid’s first non- speculative model of collective ownership
The Night of The Uffizi
How 30 years ago the Mafia tried to destroy one of the world’s most famous museums
Taras
In 60 years, Europe’s largest steel mill has brought jobs, pollution and death
And Then the Winter Came
One year has passed since the war broke out in Ukraine and now there’s another enemy: the bitter cold
Yes to All
A photographic investigation into the anthropization of the Alps
Vampire Power
The energy consumption we don’t see
Artemis
Hunting as an ethical and sustainable choice
Augmented Reality
The land of fire and ice looks to tourism
The Last Steppe
A wild, stone treasure chest: the rebirth of Alta Murgia
A Shelter of One’s Own
Safe refuge and hope for female victims of violence
Finis Terrae
The impact of climate changes on the fragile ecosystem of the Po Delta
Mi Tular
Svalbard, living on the edge of the world
The Final Run
The impact of climate change on skiing: the wastelands of the Apennines
Not My Cup of Tea
What young Londoners think about the monarchy
The Smartest Port in the World
A genuine gateway into Europe, today Rotterdam is focusing on sustainability and innovation
Until He First Raised His Hands Against Me
Stories of women and gender-based violence
Gran Paradiso The King’s Last Park Rangers
A journey through one of the world’s oldest parks, celebrating its 100th birthday in 2022
The Baltic Question
Along the border between Russia and NATO, where Russian speakers don’t always feel European
Cravé
Jessica, from dancer to goatherd: a new life in the mountains
Aquaeductus
Rome’s ancient aqueducts are still viewed with great affection and feature regularly in daily life
Up There
An ancient tradition that’s enjoyed by the younger generations too
Soilless
Farming without farmland
Of Men and Wolves
The story of a lucky return
Roma Revolution
In Belgrade, with music and a thirst for empowerment, six talented women are on a mission to change the gypsy world
Wanted in Belarus, combatants in Ukraine
Having fled from Lukashenko’s Belarus, they have become foreign fighters ready to defend Kyiv
Ella (She)
A kid craves the other sex, and gets it. On himself
Young Italian Nomads
A year with Alice, Fabio, Martin and a thousand sheep
The Seeds of the Future
The germplasm bank that conserves seeds
The Tiberians
Rome’s other world: life on the banks of the river Tiber
The Warsaw Movement
In dark and threatening times, music offers some respite in the Polish capital
Lonely Planet
The evolution of beach life in the time of Covid-19
Thank you for smoking
Because of a multinational, Europe’s leading tobacco producer can breathe once more
For a Fistful of Sand
Holidaying a stone’s throw from the city
Behind the Sacred Scenes
Inside the vestries, the church control rooms
The zone
Life after death in Chernobyl
The Twists and Turns of the Brenta River
A journey to the heart of the Veneto region, from tradition to innovation, the environment and religion
The Kids Ain’t Alright
Generation Z and the pandemic
The Show Must Go On
The uncertainty and fragility of the culture industry
The Unborn
It is actually possible to hold funerals for foetuses. And anti-abortion organisations are doing just that, often without the knowledge of the parents
Bio Minds
How models from the natural world can help us solve problems
Agriculture Turned Upside Down
Climate change in the Mediterranean, new crops, damaged farmland and super technologies
Heading Back South
Southern Italians are coming home, thanks to “south working”
Alex P.
In search of happiness
Life of a Repentant
The story of Michele Vitagliano, a former member of the Neapolitan Camorra
Noblesse Reloaded
Portraits of Sicily’s aristocracy in the age of globalisation
The Secret Venice
Arsenale: the world’s first ever large industrial factory
Intimacy
Couples in search of a new understanding
Silence
Admired and scorned, desired and damned
MareMare
Summer days suspended in time
In Search of Lost Time
A country in the process of re-inventing itself
Derry or Londonderry
Brexit and the Gordian knot of Northern Ireland. The risk of a new escalation in violence between catholic and protestant communities
Sugar Snow
A look into the daily life of the extreme north
Black Air
Poland still runs on coal, and it is paying the price
Friendly Fire
A fatal attraction of the Italians for firearms. Now on the political news as well
City of Worship
Religious minorities in Rome, the center of Christianity
The Sardinian Jockey’s Dream
Ever since the 1950s they’ve been emigrating from the Barbagia region of Sardinia to try and conquer the Palio di Siena
The Transhumance
An ancient ritual that keeps generations together
The age of ultrabodies
Cybernetics shows its human side
Venice. Neverland
When tourists are just echoes