Supporting women

Supporting women How do you support women who are experiencing domestic violence? Find out about Furnishing Futures, the charity that helps women escape their homes. An increasingly alarming struggle According to a World Health Organization (WHO) study, one in three women (35%) have experienced some type of physical and/or sexual violence from their partner or…

Flacking! But what is it?

Flacking! But what is it? Have you ever stumbled in the street because of a pothole or a loose pavement? Discover flacking and Ememem, an artist from Lyon! A Repairer Like No Other Ememem, this name doesn’t tell you anything, but maybe one day you will be able to see his art or even walk…

How to avoid waste?

How to avoid waste? Have you ever thrown away products that expired a day ago or chosen one vegetable over another because it looked better? Find out how each of us can avoid waste. The Food Crisis In recent years, the global food crisis has continued to worsen, mainly due to climate change, economic pressures,…

Protecting the Maasai people

Protecting the Maasai People They are the most famous tribe in East Africa. Learn about the history of the Maasai people. The History of the Maasai People The Maasai people can be traced back to the 17th century when they migrated to the highlands in the Rift Valley between Tanzania and Kenya. Maasai tribe is…

Nigeria, the battle of the decade

Nigeria, the Battle of the Decade Since the 1930s, the first oil companies like Shell and BP have been developing their business in West Africa. In Nigeria, Chima Williams is fighting to preserve nature. The Degradation of Nigeria Nigeria is one of the largest oil producers in the world, with an export rate of 90%.…

Greener hotels in Costa Rica

Greener Hotels in Costa Rica The project of the Arenal Kioro hotel in Costa Rica wants to allow travellers to be closer to its fauna and flora. Discover one of the most beautiful countries in Central America. A Resplendent Place Costa Rica’s popularity is undoubtedly due to its flamboyant vegetation and the image of the…

Cerro Arenal: a family history

Cerro Arenal: A Family History In Costa Rica, the land is passed down from generation to generation, with all the love it requires. Discover the Mistico Park in Cerro Arenal! A Story of Love and Nature It begins with a love story between Doña Landelina Rodríguez and Don Adrián Castillo. They live and work the…

Listening to indigenous peoples

Listening to indigenous peoples More and more indigenous people are participating and appearing at biodiversity conferences. Dressed in their majestic headdresses and traditional dress, they brighten up the meetings. Will they be given a voice? Change your strategy In 2010, COP 10 on biodiversity was held in Japan. The strategic plan drawn up and adopted…

COP15, historic commitments!

COP15, historic commitments! After several days of debates and discussions, COP15 ends with agreements. What can we learn from the conclusions of the Montreal COP15 on biodiversity? Four years of dialogue come to an end Because of the covid-19 crisis, the 15th global biodiversity conference had to wait patiently for its time to come. Considered…

Quebec universities get involved

Quebec universities get involved The University of Oxford and the United Nations Environment Programme have decided to set up a new global initiative. This program will help lead the education sector toward a greener future. A joint initiative The next generations are ready to face the challenges of biodiversity. On the second day of COP…