Did you know about 16 million tourists visit Florence every year? That's a lot of trash that gets produced! Thankfully, Florence has an efficient and eco-friendly system to keep their streets clean.
Sarees are easily recognizable pieces of Indian clothing. Learning to tie an 18-foot piece of material into an outfit has helped me learn other traditions. Let’s explore the tradition of sarees!
Many of us think about life as childhood, school and work. Well, what about after we're done working? What happens then? Why can't that time of our life be just as fun as during our childhood?
While living in Finland, I have had the chance to participate in classes with Oulu-opisto (say it: OW-loo OPIS-toe, which literally means "Oulu College"). Come check it out!
The holiday season brings out the best in people all around the world. See how people find ways to give back during the winter season in this week's Field Note about communities in the Czech Republic.
Did you know that a large segment of Ulaanbaatar's population lives in informal settlements called ger districts? Let's learn about some of the challenges these districts face.
As with any human society, there is always trash that needs a place to go. From my experience, the Netherlands' towns and cities are very clean. How did this come to be?
Waste separation in Germany is a bit different than it is in the United States. Let's learn about the different categories of waste and how Germans dispose of their waste products.