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How UNESCO Designated Sites are Integrating Climate Action
Bonito and Machu Picchu: The Power of Twin UNESCO Designated Sites Pioneering Climate Action in Tourism In a time…
Inkaterra: Pioneering Orchid Conservation with Blockchain Technology
Nestled in the lush, verdant paradise of the Peruvian Andes, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel has always been…
The Synergy Between Electric Vehicles and Renewable Energy: Powering a Greener Future
Electric vehicles are synonymous with a green lifestyle. However, few Americans (4%) own an electric vehicle (EV), or…
Green and Just Transition for Whom?
The concept of a “Green and Just Transition” developed by the UN aims at a holistic approach to…
The Role Of Satellite Data And Analytics In Monitoring The Restoration Of Degraded Forests
The more forests we lose every year, the more we recognize their importance in different industries and daily…
From Heritage to Habitats: The Journey of Sustainable Conservation from Machu Picchu to the Amazon
In 2014, UNESCO warned that Machu Picchu could be included on the list of endangered heritage sites due…
Machu Picchu Achieves Significant Reduction in Carbon Emissions Since 2021 Certification
Lima, June 2024 – Machu Picchu has renewed its certification as the First Carbon Neutral UNESCO Designated Site.…
Machu Picchu – The First UNESCO Designated Site – To Renew Its ‘Carbon Neutral’ Certification
On June 27th, 2024, Machu Picchu will proudly announce the renewal of its prestigious certification as the world’s…
The European Union’s Nature Restoration Law: A Model for Global Restoration Efforts?
In a groundbreaking effort to tackle the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change, the European Union…