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    ‘Phantom’ carbon credits or a transparent attempt to innovate?

    In the past week, a story published by the Financial Times based on a report from Greenpeace claimed, inaccurately, that Shell had benefited from selling “millions” of Canadian carbon credits that were not traceable to a direct emission reduction. In fact, the carbon credits in question come...
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    How to get around Symi without a car

    A complete guide to visiting the Greek island of Symi without a car. Learn how to get around Symi by public transport using buses and … The post How to get around Symi without a car appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    Ships and sponges: The best things to do in Symi, Greece

    Discover the best things to do in Symi, Greece – a charming small island in the Dodecanese just a short ferry ride from Rhodes, with … The post Ships and sponges: The best things to do in Symi, Greece appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    A weekend in Stratford-upon-Avon: 2-day Stratford itinerary

    How to spend a weekend in Stratford-upon-Avon: Discover the best things to see, do, eat and drink in Stratford in this two-day itinerary for Shakespeare’s … The post A weekend in Stratford-upon-Avon: 2-day Stratford itinerary appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    Visiting Lindisfarne: Northumberland’s Holy Island

    Take a trip to Lindisfarne in Northumberland, the peaceful Holy Island connected to the mainland by a tidal causeway, where the islanders live their lives … The post Visiting Lindisfarne: Northumberland’s Holy Island appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    On the Luce in 2023

    Take a tour of the highlights and lowlights of 2023 On the Luce with the annual travel and blogging review, featuring Greek islands, Mallorca, Belgium, … The post On the Luce in 2023 appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    Canals and chocolate: The best things to do in Ghent at Christmas

    Discover the best things to do in Ghent at Christmas with a festive guide to this Belgian city, featuring canal boat trips, Christmas markets, decorated … The post Canals and chocolate: The best things to do in Ghent at Christmas appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    A weekend in Bruges, Belgium: 2-day Bruges itinerary

    How to spend a weekend in Bruges: The best things to see, do, eat and drink in the pretty Belgian city of Bruges in a … The post A weekend in Bruges, Belgium: 2-day Bruges itinerary appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    Colourful Kastellorizo: A guide to Greece’s remotest island

    Discover the remote Greek island of Kastellorizo – this tiny island in the far east of the country is a peaceful pastel-coloured paradise surrounded by … The post Colourful Kastellorizo: A guide to Greece’s remotest island appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    The underbelly of Paris: Visiting the Paris sewer museum

    Take a trip below the streets of Paris to the Musée des Égouts de Paris – the Paris sewer museum – one of the city’s … The post The underbelly of Paris: Visiting the Paris sewer museum appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    Free self-guided Marais walking tour, Paris (with map)

    Explore Paris’ medieval heart with this free self-guided Marais walking tour, featuring this picturesque district’s mansion houses, museums and monumental gardens – with map and … The post Free self-guided Marais walking tour, Paris (with map) appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    Visiting the cemeteries of Paris: The ornate cities of the dead

    Explore Paris’ cities of the dead, four ornate 19th-century Parisian cemeteries which make a peaceful escape from the crowds with their decoratively carved tombs, statues … The post Visiting the cemeteries of Paris: The ornate cities of the dead appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    Visiting Paris on a budget: 17 ways to save money in Paris

    Explore Paris on a budget with this guide to 17 of the best ways to cut your costs in the French capital, from discounted museum … The post Visiting Paris on a budget: 17 ways to save money in Paris appeared first on On the Luce travel blog.
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    BLOG TOUR: Anne Plichota & Cendrine Wolf

    The third installment if feisty heroine Oksa Pollock’s exciting adventures has just been released in paperback and today I am delighted to welcome the French authors of this Harry Potter-esque, Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf, to Library Mice to talk bout their favourite children’s books...
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    Hervé Tullet’s “Let’s Play” series

    Hervé Tullet is the King of the creative interactive book. His work is like no other, both in its style and in what he achieves creatively via the medium of the book. His books have been encouraging children to be more playful and creative for the last twenty years. He is an utter inspiration...
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    FRENCH FRIDAY: HELP! The Wolf is Coming!

    Cédric Ramadier (text) & Vincent Bourgeau (illustrations) (Gecko Press) Au secours, voilà le loup! translated by Linda Burgess We French people like our ‘gros méchants loups’ (big bad wolves), there is little doubt about that. Mario Ramos’ I Am So Strong, Bénédicte Guettier’s I Am the Wolf …...
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    FRENCH FRIDAY: Hélène Druvert & “Paris Up, Up and Away”

    Take a night flight in the Parisian skies alongside the Eiffel Tower , and enjoy the stunning sights. From bridges over the Seine to Notre Dame, from the Opéra to Paris’ famous department stores, Paris Up Up and Away (Paris s’envole, translated by Jill Phythian) is Hélène Druvert’s début...
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    FRENCH FRIDAY FABULOUS FIVE! Marianne Dubuc presents Five Fabulous Books About Friendship

    Today I am thrilled to welcome Marianne Dubuc for a French Friday/Fabulous Five mash-up, so to speak. Marianne is from Québec and is the author and illustrator of the internationally acclaimed The Lion and the Bird, published by Book Island and translated from French by translator extraordinaire...
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    FRENCH FRIDAY: South Ken Kids Festival

    On Monday begins a week long celebration of children’s books brought to you by the Institut français in London. This year’s edition features more than 40 public events including workshops, talks, films, live music, theatre, book signings with no less than 25 writers and illustrators. The...
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    Just Like Tomorrow

    Faïza Guène (Definitions) Kiffe kiffe demain, translated by Sarah Adams Doria is fifteen, a beur (French of Arabic descent) living in a soulless high rise in suburban Paris. Painfully shy, struggling at school, obsessed by TV programmes, she lives alone with her illiterate mother after having...
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