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Glaciers are one of the most fascinating natural phenomena on our planet. These giant masses of ice have been around for millions of years, shaping

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The future of Co-habitation in Ibiza

What would happen if we were to find out that  this place is better left without human intervention? In spring ...
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Recycling

Spain holds cigarette companies accountable for collecting cigarette butts with new law

Cigarette butts are the most commonly littered item in the world. Despite their small size, they are causing significant harm ...
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We need more snow!

Glaciers are one of the most fascinating natural phenomena on our planet. These giant masses of ice have been around ...
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For The Planet History

For The Planet is the continuation of ProArtSo. It all began in Madrid, 10 years ago, when Jorge Pineda and ...
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A day for the planet

A DAY FOR THE PLANET On the 30th of May of 2021 people from Ibiza come together to clean the ...
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GoFund – A Day For The Planet

On the 30. May 2021 we are organising “A Day For The Planet” an island wide clean up as a ...
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Games, theatre and fun at the Recycling Day in Eivissa

Every year, the inhabitants of planet Earth produce 2,100 million tonnes of solid waste. Sixteen per cent of this is recycled, ...
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The Bee Festival served to raise awareness of their importance in the cycle of life

On Saturday 23 May, coinciding with World Bee Day, Sant Jordi hosted the Festival de las Abejas (Festival de les Abelles), a ...
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Water

“Not a single drop of rainwater on Ibiza should end up in the sea”

Every year some 192,000 million litres of water (192,764 million, to be exact) rain on Ibiza, at a rate of 337 litres ...
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