Rudi Bressa

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I am a professional environmental journalist, and being a naturalist is my hobby and academic training. I write to tell what fascinates me most and am hopeful to break stubborn apathy towards the planet. Every day, I find a way to reduce my ecological footprint and consumption without giving up the 21st century lifestyle.

I always bring some fruit with me, as well as a flask of water, always filled with tap water, and my smartphone.

 

Favourite quote:

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change” (Charles Darwin)

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I am a professional environmental journalist, and being a naturalist is my hobby and academic training. I write to tell what fascinates me most and am hopeful to break stubborn apathy towards the planet. Every day, I find a way to reduce my ecological footprint and consumption without giving up the 21st century lifestyle.

I always bring some fruit with me, as well as a flask of water, always filled with tap water, and my smartphone.

 

Favourite quote:

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change” (Charles Darwin)

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I am a professional environmental journalist, and being a naturalist is my hobby and academic training. I write to tell what fascinates me most and am hopeful to break stubborn apathy towards the planet. Every day, I find a way to reduce my ecological footprint and consumption without giving up the 21st century lifestyle.

I always bring some fruit with me, as well as a flask of water, always filled with tap water, and my smartphone.

 

Favourite quote:

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change” (Charles Darwin)

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Belize bans oil explorations completely to protect its coral reef

Oil isn’t attractive anymore. The coral reef and the ocean are worth more protecting instead. This is the historic decision made by Belize, small Central American country on the border with Mexico and Guatemala that has banned all future oil explorations within its territorial water in order to protect its great barrier reef. The Belize

Costa Rica aims to become the first country to ban single-use plastics

Costa Rica aims to become the first country to ban single-use plastics

Costa Rica aims to become the world’s first country to adopt a national strategy to end single-use plastic by 2021, as announced by Costa Rican Environment and Energy Minister Edgar Gutiérrez. The decision is part of the plan to make Costa Rica the first carbon-neutral country by 2021. Along with ending single-use plastics, the country

10 of the best Italian beaches for an unforgettable summer

10 of the best Italian beaches for an unforgettable summer

Italian beaches and coastlines are just as beautiful as the ones you can find in the Caribbeans or in heavenly atolls in the middle of the ocean. Italy is a peninsula and is world-renowned for its gulfs and bays. Every year, many of its beaches are awarded for sea protection, environmental management and services provided. Here are

Azraq is the world’s first refugee camp powered by solar energy

Azraq is the world’s first refugee camp powered by solar energy

The solar plant in Jordan’s Azraq refugee camp has started to produce energy, allowing Syrian refugees in the camp to have electricity in their tents. It’s the world’s first refugee camp to be powered by renewable energy: a 2MW plant managed by the UNHCR and financed thanks to the Brighter Lives for Refugees campaign launched

Colombia, landslide in the city of Mocoa causes hundreds of victims

Colombia, landslide in the city of Mocoa causes hundreds of victims

A landslide has hit Mocoa, a Colombian city home to 40,000 people, flooding it with mud and debris. According to local sources, the accumulated rainfall in a few hours was almost one third of the amount normally accumulated over a month. Rescuers, including the Red Cross and more than 1,000 military men, are tirelessly working to