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Festivals told: Clean up the water!
Belgian water authorities are concerned over the cost and risks of drugs in the water supply after popular festival crowds
Belgian water authorities are concerned over the cost and risks of drugs in the water supply after popular festival crowds
The Appalachian Mountain Club is adding almost 30,000 acres to its Maine Woods Initiative
The famed ski resorts of Europe, in the Alps and in Scandinavia, are facing a limited future due to the rising temperature of the Earth’s
A new residential and commercial building going up soon in Lyon, France is designed to maintain livable temperatures year-round without any heating or air-conditioning systems,
Town councillors are questioning the money spent to promote an increase in species population
It’s bring-your-own (reusable) bottle at LAX as a ban on single-use plastics goes into effect.
A dire report lays out what Paris faces and what it might do to mitigate extreme heat in the city.
With record temperatures sweeping much of Europe again and again, there are signs of a clear and possibly permanent shift in the tourism landscape, according
Greenpeace assesses the environmental impact of Portugal’s poor connections and slow trains.
A new law will require thousands of new charging station and hydrogen filling spots on Europe’s major roads.
Belgian water authorities are concerned over the cost and risks of drugs in the water supply after popular festival crowds
The Appalachian Mountain Club is adding almost 30,000 acres to its Maine Woods Initiative
The famed ski resorts of Europe, in the Alps and in Scandinavia, are facing a limited future due to the
A new residential and commercial building going up soon in Lyon, France is designed to maintain livable temperatures year-round without
Town councillors are questioning the money spent to promote an increase in species population
It’s bring-your-own (reusable) bottle at LAX as a ban on single-use plastics goes into effect.
A dire report lays out what Paris faces and what it might do to mitigate extreme heat in the city.
With record temperatures sweeping much of Europe again and again, there are signs of a clear and possibly permanent shift
Greenpeace assesses the environmental impact of Portugal’s poor connections and slow trains.
A new law will require thousands of new charging station and hydrogen filling spots on Europe’s major roads.