Italian kids raising funds to buy an island
Italian students at a middle school in the Italian Alps have started a crowdfunding campaign to buy an island.
Italian students at a middle school in the Italian Alps have started a crowdfunding campaign to buy an island.
Scheduled to open in 2018, Istanbul’s new airport will feature the world’s largest single terminal building, able to handle 90 million passengers a year.
In northwest China, the government is curbing ‘glacier tourism’ to protect the shrinking glaciers in an area where temperatures have been rising.
A French inventor believes his ‘SeaBubble’ can take traffic off the street and route it down the Seine to give Paris a new taxi alternative.
The five tiny towns of Italy’s iconic Cinque Terre are among the world’s most popular tourist attractions, but now local officials are saying “Enough!”
Copenhagen joins other European cities in experimenting with car-free days and other strategies to lower pollution and change city life.
Copenhagen, which is working on becoming carbon-dioxide neutral by 2025, has decided to put its money where its commitment is by pulling municipal investment funds
China plans to move 8000 families to make room for rare tigers and leopards to expand and migrate.
Weapons, toilets, bicycles and even a drone turn up as workers clean the bed of Paris’s iconic canal.
Italian students at a middle school in the Italian Alps have started a crowdfunding campaign to buy an island.
Scheduled to open in 2018, Istanbul’s new airport will feature the world’s largest single terminal building, able to handle 90 million passengers a year.
In northwest China, the government is curbing ‘glacier tourism’ to protect the shrinking glaciers in an area where temperatures have been rising.
A French inventor believes his ‘SeaBubble’ can take traffic off the street and route it down the Seine to give Paris a new taxi alternative.
The five tiny towns of Italy’s iconic Cinque Terre are among the world’s most popular tourist attractions, but now local officials are saying “Enough!”
Copenhagen joins other European cities in experimenting with car-free days and other strategies to lower pollution and change city life.
Copenhagen, which is working on becoming carbon-dioxide neutral by 2025, has decided to put its money where its commitment is
China plans to move 8000 families to make room for rare tigers and leopards to expand and migrate.
Weapons, toilets, bicycles and even a drone turn up as workers clean the bed of Paris’s iconic canal.