Twenty years ago, Varese Ligure, a small town in Italy, moved into the 21st century ahead of schedule. By skipping over chemical focused farming techniques and transitioning towards renewable energy, this village in the La Spezia province of Italy found a way to survive economic decline.
Traditionally a conservative and isolated farming community, Varese is now a sustainable tourist destination known for its organically produced produce and complete reliance on renewable energy.
Source: http://www.csmonitor.com
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