Camilla Soldati

Digital Editor

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From Milan to Expo Astana 2017, the exhibition dedicated to future energy

From Milan to Expo Astana 2017, the exhibition dedicated to future energy

It has been one of the most successful pavilions at Expo Milano 2015. A pavilion showcasing a dynamic, young, technologic country. Just a few weeks before the end of the world’s fair, the Asian country presents Expo Astana 2017, the exhibition dedicated to future energy.     From 10 June to 10 September 2017, over 3,000

The dark side of ecotourism: it could be a threat to wildlife

The dark side of ecotourism: it could be a threat to wildlife

Ecotourism, which means travelling in a responsible and respectful way towards the environment and ecology and favouring natural protected areas and parks, is growing steadily.     Admiring wildlife in its natural environment is a unique emotion, and this kind of tourism is promoted to finance the conservation of natural areas and sustain local economies.

Battle is protagonist of the 2015 Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Battle is protagonist of the 2015 Wildlife Photographer of the Year

“A tale of two foxes”, took by the Canadian Don Gutoski. The picture shows a Red fox dragging off something whilst walking on the snow. Looking more carefully, it is clear what it holds in its mouth: the corpse of another fox, the Arctic fox. The image is therefore the final result of the battle

Sweden wants to be the world’s first country to quit fossil fuels

Sweden wants to be the world’s first country to quit fossil fuels

Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Löfven announced it during the United Nations General Assembly. Sweden wants to become one of the first countries to quit fossil fuels. How could it become fossil fuel-free? In September, as reported by the Independent, the government announced it would allocate 480 million euros to green infrastructure (solar panels and wind

Why Turkey fears the Kurds more than the Islamic State

Why Turkey fears the Kurds more than the Islamic State

Turkish general elections have been held on 7 June, but since then no single political party, or bloc of allied parties, managed to create a government. Therefore, the President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called on new elections on 1 November, in order to solve the political stalemate. Who knows if he ever imagined that such stalemate