A little over seven years. That's what we have left to stop climate change and reduce CO2 emissions before it reaches a point of no return. Saving the planet is a duty of each of us, no one excluded. Taking...
The second issue of the SmartGreen Post Magazine is online. For World Environment Day, we are giving readers our magazine in pdf format, downloadable from desktop, tablet and mobile. As always, we will talk about current issues, trying to...
Another year has passed. A difficult year from many points of view but, despite everything, we are still here with a great desire to do more and do better for our readers and in defense of the environment. 2020 and...
A year has passed since that April 4, 2019 in which SmartGreen Post went online for the first time. We are set off on a new and exciting journey with a small luggage made of only 15 items and...
It is no coincidence that we have decided to go out today, to coincide with Earth Day. Ours was a symbolic choice, to reiterate the importance of this anniversary and the safeguarding of the Planet, to which we are...
Christmas is approaching but it will not be a Christmas like any other. We will miss the hugs, the big family reunions, the street celebrations for the New Year. Yet, there is within us an unshakable will to defend...
When we started thinking about the third issue of our magazine, they couldn’t help but think that August is the holiday month, when the plug finally comes out and we recharge our energies after a difficult year, made even...
From time immemorial, the Earth has housed, nurtured and cared for us. Myth tells us about the relationship between Nature and the Divinity that governed the cycles of life-death-rebirth and how we wanted to break away from the rhythms...
The war is largely driven by the eruption of long-standing antagonisms between neighbouring, often loosely mixed clans, sects and actual peoples. In Iraq and Syria, it is a clash between Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds, Turkmen and others; in Nigeria, between...
What appears to be an oxymoron is actually not. It is possible to live Christmas to the full without making any sacrifices and without damaging the environment that surrounds us by, for example, encouraging the use of organic Christmas...

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