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Solo Female Travelers Prove Iran Can Be Done Safely
Global NewsJan 18

Solo Female Travelers Prove Iran Can Be Done Safely

Despite protests and travel warnings, Hong Kong women are sharing how careful planning made their solo trips to Iran memorable and safe. Their experiences are sparking important conversations about smart travel versus reckless adventure.

South China Morning Post3 min read
Africa Puts Health at Center of Climate Talks in Bonn
Planet WinsJun 13

Africa Puts Health at Center of Climate Talks in Bonn

African negotiators are making climate-driven health impacts a top priority at upcoming global climate talks, marking a major shift in how the continent approaches climate action. For a region facing rising malaria, cholera, and malnutrition from climate change despite contributing least to emissions, this new strategy could reshape global climate policy.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
Ghanaian Woman Solo Travels to 90 Countries on a Budget
Global NewsMay 21

Ghanaian Woman Solo Travels to 90 Countries on a Budget

Princess Umul Hatiyya has visited 90 countries as a solo female traveler, funding her adventures through hostels, street food, and public transport. Her journey from a book-loving child in Ghana to one of the world's most traveled explorers proves wanderlust knows no budget limits.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Woman Travels All of India With Just Two Sarees, No Money
Community HeroesMar 4

Woman Travels All of India With Just Two Sarees, No Money

Saraswati Iyer quit her job two years ago to explore India on zero budget, carrying only two sarees, a tent, and a power bank. She's traveled the entire country without spending money on food, accommodation, or transport.

The Better India2 min read
Netherlands Offers Unlimited Train Travel for €49 This Summer
SolutionsJun 28

Netherlands Offers Unlimited Train Travel for €49 This Summer

The Netherlands just made exploring its 400 train stations incredibly affordable with a new €49 monthly pass that covers unlimited off-peak travel. The deal saves travelers over 60% compared to regular fares and opens up everything from royal palaces to medieval castles.

Euronews3 min read
Egypt Fast-Tracks Climate Fund Access for Green Projects
Planet WinsMay 31

Egypt Fast-Tracks Climate Fund Access for Green Projects

Egypt is restructuring how it accesses billions in climate funding to speed up green projects across the country. The move could unlock crucial financing for sustainable energy, climate-resilient infrastructure, and small businesses going green.

Egypt Independent2 min read
McKinsey Beats Climate Goals with 70% Emission Cut
Planet WinsApr 30

McKinsey Beats Climate Goals with 70% Emission Cut

Global consulting giant McKinsey has crushed its 2025 climate targets, cutting emissions by 70% while proving professional services can go green without sacrificing global reach. The firm's success offers a roadmap for travel-heavy industries facing their own sustainability challenges.

Google News - Emissions Reduction2 min read
NYC's New Climate Chief Links Health to Climate Action
SolutionsFeb 15

NYC's New Climate Chief Links Health to Climate Action

Louise Yeung, New York City's new chief climate officer, brings 10 years of experience rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy to help residents understand how climate impacts their daily lives. Her focus: making vulnerable neighborhoods safer, healthier, and more resilient.

Inside Climate News3 min read
Intrepid Travel Plants 20,000 Trees in Kenya's Mau Forest
Planet WinsJul 31

Intrepid Travel Plants 20,000 Trees in Kenya's Mau Forest

Adventure travel company Intrepid Travel is reforesting 15 acres of Kenya's vital Mau Forest with 20,000 native trees, and travelers get to help plant them. The project supports Kenya's ambitious goal to plant 15 billion trees by 2032 while protecting wildlife reserves that depend on the forest.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Indians Ditch Travel Plans for Spontaneous Vacations
SolutionsJul 22

Indians Ditch Travel Plans for Spontaneous Vacations

A growing number of Indian travelers are skipping detailed itineraries and embracing spontaneous trips, choosing flexibility and authentic experiences over packed schedules. This refreshing approach is transforming how people vacation, leading to deeper connections with destinations and less burnout.

Indian Express2 min read
Climate Leaders Find Hope Despite Political Headwinds
SolutionsApr 21

Climate Leaders Find Hope Despite Political Headwinds

Doctors, communicators, and activists are pushing forward with climate solutions even as federal support wavers. Their stories reveal wins still happening and reasons to stay inspired.

Grist2 min read
India's Adventure Tourism Boom: Why Travelers Seek Thrills
InnovationMay 19

India's Adventure Tourism Boom: Why Travelers Seek Thrills

Travelers across India are trading beach lounges for mountain peaks and river rapids as adventure tourism explodes nationwide. The shift reflects a deeper hunger for memorable experiences that break from routine digital life. ---

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Japan Cherry Blossoms 20% Cheaper After China Travel Drop
Global NewsJan 25

Japan Cherry Blossoms 20% Cheaper After China Travel Drop

Travelers could save up to 20% on cherry blossom trips to Japan this spring as reduced Chinese tourism drives down prices for flights and hotels. The combination of fewer visitors and a weak yen makes 2026 one of the most affordable years to witness the famous sakura.

Euronews2 min read
Africa Takes Climate Lead as Power Shifts at COP30
Planet WinsJan 20

Africa Takes Climate Lead as Power Shifts at COP30

The 2025 COP30 climate summit in Brazil marked a turning point as African nations and the Global South stepped into leadership roles, securing major wins on climate finance and adaptation. With new funding mechanisms and stronger alliances, Africa now faces the crucial task of turning ambitious climate goals into real action in 2026.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
Free Platform Makes Climate Education Easy for Teachers
SolutionsJul 24

Free Platform Makes Climate Education Easy for Teachers

A former teacher turned an insight into action: climate education works when it fits inside existing lessons, not as extra work. Her free platform now reaches every grade level and helps students turn anxiety into hope.

Google News - Climate Solution2 min read
China Opens Visa-Free Travel to 46 Countries
Global NewsJan 29

China Opens Visa-Free Travel to 46 Countries

Planning a trip to China just got easier for travelers from 46 countries who can now visit for up to 30 days without applying for a visa. The policy, which includes Australia, the US, Japan, and most of Europe, runs through December 2026.

Google News - South Korea Breakthrough2 min read
UN Court Rules Climate Action Is a Legal Duty
Planet WinsMay 21

UN Court Rules Climate Action Is a Legal Duty

In a historic win for climate justice, 141 countries backed a resolution affirming that protecting people from climate change is a legal obligation, not just a political choice. The decision, led by Pacific island nation Vanuatu, gives new legal weight to holding nations accountable for climate damage.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
China Opens Visa-Free Travel to 75 Countries by July
Global NewsJan 27

China Opens Visa-Free Travel to 75 Countries by July

More than 20 million visitors explored China visa-free in 2024, double the year before, as the country welcomes travelers from most of Europe, Latin America, and beyond. Nearly all European nations can now visit for 30 days without the paperwork hassle.

Euronews3 min read
India Slashes Tax on Travel as Gen Z Fuels Tourism Boom
Global NewsFeb 4

India Slashes Tax on Travel as Gen Z Fuels Tourism Boom

India just cut overseas travel taxes from 20% to 2%, betting big on a generation that sees travel as identity, not luxury. By 2030, the country expects international travelers to jump from 27 million to 40 million.

YourStory India2 min read
Kenya to Host Major Climate Fund Hub for East Africa
Planet WinsMar 30

Kenya to Host Major Climate Fund Hub for East Africa

Kenya beat out 46 other countries to win a regional office of the Green Climate Fund, making Nairobi a new hub for climate finance across Eastern and Southern Africa. The victory positions Kenya as a leader in bringing critical funding to countries fighting climate change.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read

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