By Sharyn Umaña In 2010, roughly 300 California sea lions established a rookery and nursery on a Southern California beach, becoming a major tourist attraction as...
In the verdant heart of Central Vietnam, the ancient city of Hội An, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, emerges as a vanguard of sustainability...
The heart of Hội An’s environmental predicament lies in the management of waste and wastewater generated by its thriving trade, service, and tourism sectors. These activities...
By Giacomo Abrusci Positioned amidst tranquil rivers, verdant rice fields, and serene beaches, Hoi An emerges as a quintessential emblem of Vietnam’s rich historical and cultural...
Results from Plastic-Free Parks TrashBlitz Underscore Urgent Need to Address Single-Use Plastic in National Parks SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA (January 31, 2024) — The 5 Gyres Institute published findings from...
Leading the charge in industry sustainability, the Caribbean’s leading all-inclusive resorts become the first to attain portfolio-wide Green Fins membership As long-standing partners immersing travellers under...
While most of North America reels under hot summertime temperatures, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon offers a wonderful high-altitude escape. Providing gently rolling terrain...
The Coral Triangle Center is celebrating the first Green Fins trainers to complete the “Train the Trainer” programme in Indonesia The Reef-World Foundation — the international coordinator...
By Giacomo Abrusci Photo Banner Caption: A school of fish swims over a seagrass meadow (Thalassodendron ciliatum), now known locally as gomon zerb levantay. Photo Banner...
In the azure waters of the Indian Ocean lies the Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands renowned for its unparalleled natural beauty and pioneering efforts in...