An international team of scientists has concluded that Eurasian aspen trees can improve the resilience of forest ecosystems to climate change and help increase their biodiversity. European aspen forests: potential and threats of their decline Currently, aspen trees often go unnoticed and their full potential remains underestimated. In Europe, aspen forests have declined significantly due…
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Global environmental incidents: impact and consequences
Environmental incidents in the world are a serious problem that negatively affects the environment, human and animal health, and the economy of various regions. Insufficient focus on protecting the environment, failure to adhere to environmental standards, and inefficient utilization of natural resources lead to the emergence of various environmental problems. Natural incidents: how wildfires and…
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Wolves are protected: Ukraine is preparing legislative measures to protect forest orderlies
In Ukraine, they plan to amend the current legislation “On Game Management and Hunting”, prohibiting the capture and shooting of wolves. Protecting Wildlife: Legal Initiatives for the Conservation of Wolves in Ukraine Such actions are required to conserve these predatory animals, the number of which, according to official data, in Ukraine is about two thousand,…
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Everest demands cleanliness: climbers will be obliged to clean up after themselves
Those wishing to conquer Everest continue to arrive, but sanitary conditions on the highest peak on the planet remain a problem. To protect the environment from waste pollution, local authorities have adopted a new rule: climbers are required to collect their excrement and take it to the base camp at the foot of the mountain.…
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Natural disaster forecast for 2024: how to prepare for the unexpected
Scientists are actively seeking to predict and prepare for possible catastrophic tsunamis and earthquakes that are increasingly occurring on our planet. Last year saw record high temperatures, indicating that extreme heat and weather conditions are becoming commonplace rather than rare. This trend is mainly because of the escalating release of greenhouse gases resulting from the…
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Ahead of the green time: 5 laws transforming environmental protection around the world
More and more people are thinking about protecting the environment and what ordinary citizens can do to save the planet for future generations. The problem of emissions of harmful gases remains relevant, and many countries have begun to pass laws aimed at reducing the volume of harmful emissions. Here are 5 laws transforming environmental protection…
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The first case of a dangerous disease in penguins: 200 chicks died from the virus
Penguin colonies near Antarctica have reported cases of bird flu infection. Reuters has reported that this disease has already claimed the lives of 200 chicks and several adult penguins. The detection of a deadly avian influenza virus in gentoo penguins, as announced by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, is a cause for serious concern.…
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European legislative step in support of ecology
The European Commission is set to introduce legislation that would require 20 percent of the EU to be restored to wildlife by 2030, according to Reuters. This proactive step is based on scientific evidence and a long-term environmental strategy. Initially, it is worth noting that the European Union has faced increasing pressure on natural resources…
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Hazardous Chemicals in Sea Foam: How Big is the Threat?
Travelers in Europe are advised to avoid areas with thick sea foam Sea foam formed when waves meet the shore turned out to be saturated with “eternal chemicals,” as The Guardian notes, a study of sea water quality commissioned by the Dutch government revealed a serious danger to human health. The research began in Belgium,…
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South Korea passes a law banning the killing of dogs for food
From the beginning of 2027, those involved in the breeding and slaughter of dogs for meat could face a prison sentence of up to three years. A law banning the breeding and killing of dogs for food has been approved by the South Korean Parliament. The bill was approved almost unanimously, with the support of…
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