Dana is a reporter and Travel Tomorrow's Associate Editor. She graduated in Political Science and International Relations. She moved to Brussels from Romania for her studies and Mont des Arts made her fall in love with the city and remain here. She loves animals, especially dogs, and everything food related, but dessert most of all.
UNESCO’s Executive Board has just added 18 new sites to the organisation’s Global Geoparks network, bringing the total number to 213 across 48 countries around the […]
Dutch airport Schiphol is trialling the use of airside self-driving buses in tests due to continue to the end of April. More sustainable ground operation The […]
The Earth’s human population is generating a huge and growing volume of electronic waste every year, posing a pollution risk and squandering recyclable natural resources, according […]
Swiss technology company IQAir has been monitoring air quality around the world for several years. They have just released the 6th Annual World Air Quality Report, […]
On 15 March, the European Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement on an update of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). While the […]
The UAE has been using cloud seeding technology to influence rainfall since the 1990s. Cloud seeding involves tracking clouds and triggering them to release rain. But […]
The prospect of tunnels linking the Channel Islands to each other and to mainland France was raised this week, at two roadshows organised by the Connect […]
Water shortages in drought-stricken Morocco are taking their toll on the country’s iconic hammams. The beloved public baths have been a tradition in Morocco for hundreds […]
New research by a team of scientists at NASA and the University of Columbia, USA, suggests that volcanic super eruptions, like the one that formed the […]
As ski resorts around the world continue to face the effects of climate change on the beloved mountain sport and on their economies, Sweden may present […]
Drought, deforestation and climate disruption could lead the Amazon rainforest to reach a tipping point by 2050, inducing large-scale collapse, new research has shown. The study […]
The world’s oceans are more crowded and busy than previously thought, according to a new study by Global Fishing Watch, published in Nature journal. New deep […]