A review of more than 70 scientific studies proves that ants can control pests on many crops, from cocoa, citrus, palm oil, cedar etc. Most of the studies are on weaver ants (Oecophylla), a tropical […]
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Nutella spread ‘damages environment’
France’s Ecology Minister Segolene Royal has urged people to stop eating Nutella because it is made with palm oil which contribute to deforestation. Replacing trees damages the environment resulted in tragic consequences for the animals and […]

Roussillon, an impressive French village
IT’S ABOUT FOOD, AIR, ART, ARCHITECTURE, AND THE WAY OF LIVING ! France is the most popular tourist destination in the world. It is visited by more than 80 millions international tourists per year. For most […]

The Disposable Society: A Place To Live?
We live in a disposable society where everything is produced and gets thrown away, from disposable diapers, disposable crockery, and disposable packaging. Lots of products are made for one-time-use, and only few products made to last. […]
Plant-based diet to be strong and healthy
Many people mistakenly forge a strong link between eating meat and being strong, which is a huge mistake. Some people have concern about being vegan might be in lack of protein. In fact, with a […]
Electric vehicle charging lane on the go
Wireless equipment installed beneath the motorways surface and into the vehicles to be able to charge the electric vehicles in motion will soon be in extensive trials later in England this year. This technology enable […]
Eco-village in Jamaica made of earthbags
In the south east of Jamaica, there’s a mini eco-village called The Source. With the assistance of the professional expertise to contribute through healthcare, education and permaculture, the villagers are happy and proud to live […]
Cornell University assist Farmers with Climate
The climate change has caused flooding damage from various storms and the temperature has gone up dramatically where our current target is to limit global warming to 2 Celsius. The farmers face big difficulties to deal […]
Let’s dance in Japan this summer !
There are many activities in summer. Gujo Odori festival in Japan was started over 400 years ago. It was an attempt to encourage all the town’s citizen to get together, regardless of social level or position. The […]

An eco-friendly boutique hotel in Vienna
The boutique hotel Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria has gone an extra miles in being green. Apart from providing energy with photovoltaic panels, ground water heat pump and wind turbine*. They planned to provide two power stations for guests […]
Climate changes, a concern for all
Pew Research Center conducted an international survey in advance of COP in Paris this December to measure perceptions of international challenges. The crucial conference, COP21, which aims to achieve a new international agreement on the climate […]
London’s red double-deckers going green
London aims to be a low-emission city, to transit to more sustainable and environmental friendly. The world’s first zero-emission electric double-decker bus will be catering passengers in London streets this October, which represent a technological breakthrough […]