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Maria Stambler is a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary.
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6 Breathtaking Places in Karachay-Cherkessia You Must Visit

23 Mar 2024  |  rbth.com
Artem Babaritsky, a local tour guide, showcases six must-visit attractions in Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia. These include the Bermamyt Plateau, Arkhyz village, Sofia Waterfalls and Lakes, Dombay and Teberda towns, Sentinsky Church, and 'Grishkina Balka' Karst Caves. The article describes the natural beauty, historical significance, and adventure opportunities of each location, while also providing practical travel tips and climate information for potential visitors.

6 vineyards that prove Russia is not just about vodka

09 Feb 2024  |  Russia Beyond ES
Russia offers a diverse range of high-quality wines from historic vineyards such as Abrau-Durso, Fanagoria, Massandra, Zolotáia Balka, and Novi Svet. These vineyards provide unique experiences, from wine tastings and guided tours to modern amenities and historical insights. Visitors praise the quality of the wines and the dedication of the workers, making these vineyards notable destinations for wine enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Do animals of the Russian North have a chance to survive climate change?

01 Oct 2023  |  Russia Beyond
Russia is experiencing climate change at a rate 2.5 times faster than the global average, severely impacting its wildlife, particularly in the Arctic. Species like polar bears, walruses, Arctic reindeer, and White Sea seals are struggling to adapt to rapidly changing habitats. Experts highlight the challenges these animals face, such as shrinking ice for polar bears and walruses, altered migration patterns for reindeer, and early ice melt affecting seal pups. While some species may adapt with human intervention, others, like the White Sea seals, face a grim future unless significant changes are made.

It’s time to talk about responsible tech

25 May 2022  |  Wartsila.com
The article discusses the importance of embedding ethical considerations in technology development, particularly in fields like AI and robotics. Experts like Tomislav Bracanović and Brian Patrick Green highlight the potential harms of unregulated technology, such as privacy violations and psychological effects. They advocate for 'ethical by design' approaches and emphasize the role of leadership and education in operationalizing ethics in tech. Companies like Microsoft are cited as positive examples of integrating ethics into their practices.

How come Russia produces the least food waste per capita?

15 Sep 2021  |  Russia Beyond
Russia ranks as the country with the least food waste per capita, producing only 33.38 kg per person annually. Experts attribute this to historical factors such as wartime scarcity and economic hardships, which have ingrained a culture of frugality. Despite the positive ranking, significant food waste still occurs, contributing to environmental pollution and economic costs. Experts suggest measures like reducing packaging, optimizing product sizes, and promoting conscious consumption to further reduce food waste.

How a group of Russian students created a GLOBAL chess community

03 Jul 2021  |  Russia Beyond
In 2019, Andrey Danilov and fellow students at MIPT in Moscow began playing chess, leading to the creation of the 'Global Chess' startup. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated their efforts, resulting in online tournaments with international universities like MIT, Harvard, and Stanford. The community values honesty, personal development, and friendship. They plan to hold offline tournaments and are developing an online course for Coursera. The initiative has fostered global friendships and aims to inspire participants beyond chess.

Let the Clean Games begin: Russian project gamifies caring for nature

16 Jun 2021  |  Russia Beyond
Clean Games is a Russian initiative that combines environmental cleanup with gamification, where participants collect and sort waste to earn points and prizes. Founded by Dmitry Ioffe in 2014, the project has expanded internationally, with events held in 24 countries. The games are free to join and attract diverse participants, including students, families, and eco-activists. The initiative emphasizes environmental education and responsible consumption. Notable events include the Spring Cup of Cleanliness in Udmurtia with nearly 4,000 participants and the Russia-U.S. Intercontinental Cup. The project's success is attributed to its engaging format and the support provided to new organizers.

Brutal Siberian freedivers clean up Lake Baikal

01 Mar 2021  |  Russia Beyond
Egor Lesnoy and his friends, based in Irkutsk, have taken on the mission of cleaning Lake Baikal through freediving. Over the past two years, they have removed tons of garbage from the lake, showing their gratitude for the natural beauty and experiences it provides. Despite the dangerous and strenuous nature of the work, they continue to lead by example, inspiring others to take responsibility for the environment. Their efforts have sparked a broader movement, with many people participating in clean-ups and changing their attitudes towards waste and recycling.

9 places in Kabardino-Balkaria every adventurer needs to visit

01 Dec 2020  |  Russia Beyond
Kabardino-Balkaria, an underrated region in Russia, offers a variety of attractions for adventurers. Highlights include Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe, and Dzhily-su with its healing mineral springs. The Chegem Canyon features stunning waterfalls and a paragliding station. El-TyuByu is rich in history with ancient watchtowers and mausoleums. The Valley of the Narzans is known for its mineral water springs. Shadkhurei Karst Lakes, Chateau Erken, Upper Balkaria, Blue Lake, Aushiger Thermal Springs, and Adyr-su Gorge offer unique experiences ranging from historical sites to natural beauty and adventure activities.

Novo Chaplino and the Annual Beringia Arctic Games

26 Jul 2016  |  Russia Beyond
The annual Beringia Arctic Games in Novo Chaplino, Chukotka, are a significant cultural event featuring traditional sports, music, and dance. Despite some weather disruptions, the event showcased the rich heritage of the Chukchi people and included participation from neighboring Alaskan communities. The local school, funded by Abramovich, served as a refuge during the rain, highlighting the community's modern amenities. The event was marked by a celebratory atmosphere, underscoring the importance of cultural preservation and regional pride.
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