Author Archives: Agata Pavlinec
Salmon on our tables: do we know where it comes from?
Salmon on our tables: do we know where it comes from? This August was the [...]
Sep
Record low water levels in the Vistula: drought in Poland is a fact
On Friday, September 6th, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management - National Research Institute [...]
Sep
Is tap water clean? Most people have doubts
Although tap water in many parts of the world meets strict quality standards, more than [...]
Sep
Downpour in Rome strikes priceless monuments. Flooded Lombardy and Piedmont
An unannounced storm appeared over the Italian capital on Tuesday, September 3, paralyzing the city [...]
Sep
Lucrative biopiracy, or how the world’s biodiversity is being stolen
In nature there are still hidden substances and mechanisms with the help of which modern [...]
Sep
Four billion people in the world without access to drinking water
In Poland, more than 99 percent. households can drink water straight from the tap, and [...]
Sep
Back to school: ensure your child stays hydrated!
As September rolls around, children return to their school desks, and parents start to focus [...]
Sep
The drought in Poland – this summer has not been kind to farmers
The Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute (IUNG-PIB) published a [...]
Aug
Kamala Harris in the White House: How Will She Influence Climate Policy?
Just over two months separate us from the U.S. presidential election—arguably the most closely watched [...]
Aug
The catastrophic state of food security, or why the world is starving
In 2023. One in 11 people on Earth has experienced hunger, according to a just-released [...]
Aug