Let’s preserve nature: Bali requires foreign tourists to pay $10
While battling against the plastic that has besieged its waters, Bali is preparing a bylaw that will impose a US$10 levy on foreign tourists.
While battling against the plastic that has besieged its waters, Bali is preparing a bylaw that will impose a US$10 levy on foreign tourists.
Singapore is creating a vast eco-tourism zone, but environmentalists fear the development will damage natural habitats.
A 53-year-old self-professed tree hugger has been biking across Bangladesh to free trees of the billboards and clutter nailed on them.
Prince Harry recalls picking litter with his dad: “I am programmed to do it because my father did it…”
Bits of plastic have been detected in the feces of people in Europe, Russia and Japan, according to research claiming to show for the first time the widespread presence of plastics in the human food chain.
Commuting to work through a natural environment could help boost mental health, especially if you incorporate some exercise such as cycling or walking.
This year, why not try something outside the usual festivities by going to Wonderfruit Festival in Pattaya, Thailand?
The number of people occupying each of the longhouses increases during the celebration of Gawai, a Dayak ethnic harvest festival observed as a national holiday in Sarawak.
Mina, Saudi Arabia — Thousands of cleaners are busy separating plastic from other rubbish as more than two million Muslims wrap up a pilgrimage to Mecca that presents a huge environmental challenge for Saudi Arabia.
The Mamuniya camp in Mina near the holy city is dotted with color-coded barrels – black for organic waste and blue for cans and plastics for recycling.
It’s all part of an initiative to reduce the environmental footprint of the hajj, one of the world’s largest annual gatherings.
DEZHOU, China — The savory aromas of roasting hot dogs and chicken kebabs wafted out of metal and glass vacuum tubes heated by mirrors curved to capture the sun’s heat.
Two dozen chefs, donning white aprons and hats, have prepared soups, baked “baozi” pork buns, and boiled rice porridge at a festival designed to demonstrate the potential of solar cookers that organizers claimed can help reduce climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions.
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