5 environmental challenges to be faced with sustainable behaviours
Here are the top 5 most important environmental challenges for sustainability that only those who adopt sustainable behaviours can face.
Ilaria D’Ambrosi
Contributor
I have an art education, culminating in a degree in Architecture. I am an urbanist. Actually, I am a food urbanist, as I’m devoted to fair and healthy nutrition. I like cooking for people I love. I travel for love, play the violin to feel alive and paint with passion. My favourite colour is green and I mistrust those who don’t love animals. Besides writing, I my dream of opening an organic bakery.
Favourite quote:
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” (Marcel Proust)
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I have an art education, culminating in a degree in Architecture. I am an urbanist. Actually, I am a food urbanist, as I’m devoted to fair and healthy nutrition. I like cooking for people I love. I travel for love, play the violin to feel alive and paint with passion. My favourite colour is green and I mistrust those who don’t love animals. Besides writing, I my dream of opening an organic bakery.
Favourite quote:
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” (Marcel Proust)
Here are the top 5 most important environmental challenges for sustainability that only those who adopt sustainable behaviours can face.
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