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.
After suffering from the biggest wildfires ever recorded in the EU last year, Greece is not looking at a better summer in 2024, with Prime Minister […]
Extreme wildfires have more than doubled in frequency and intensity in the last 20 years, according to a new research paper published in the Nature Ecology and […]
Italy’s most popular tourist destination, the island of Capri, is back in business and open again to certain categories of tourists after a water emergency forced […]
After two years of struggle, strong opposition, farmer protests and a near miss, the EU has finally passed a landmark nature restoration law to not only […]
An oil spill in the straits off Singapore just ahead of a key weekend for the city state’s tourism sector, has spread for kilometres despite clean-up […]
May 2024 marks the 12th consecutive month of global record-high temperatures, according to European Union (EU) climate observers. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), a body […]
Landmines are possibly the most catastrophic weapons of war, after atomic bombs. They still affect people and areas decades after conflicts are resolved and, besides the […]
Temperatures in Delhi, India have hit a new record high of 52.3°C, if provisional figures are verified, amid a punishing heatwave across the north and centre […]
Record-breaking heatwaves and water shortages in Thailand, and across Southeast Asia, are causing fish to die in reservoirs, school suspensions and health warnings, as temperatures, and […]
Europe is once again facing a brutally hot summer, according to meteorologists and weather forecasts. After ten months running of record-beating global highs and with ocean […]
At the end of March, Kazakhstan was hit by a series of massive floods, hitting ten of the country’s seventeen regions. Over 119.000 people have since […]
IKEA furniture manufacturers are depleting Europe’s ancient forests, according to a new report by Greenpeace. At least seven firms behind some of IKEA’s most popular products, […]
The river Seine in Paris is too polluted to safely welcome Olympic swimming events, according to research published by an international environmental group. Pollution of faecal […]
Fewer than 60 companies are responsible for 80% of worldwide carbon dioxide emissions since 2016, researchers have found. Worse still, those companies have increased, not decreased, […]
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 […]