Author Archives: Agata Pavlinec
Santa Claus effect, or how tourists are damaging Lapland
In the past, it was enough for us to know that Santa Claus lived in [...]
Dec
Norway is building the longest underwater tunnel in the world
Construction is underway in Norway on a 27-kilometer tunnel that will connect the coastal cities [...]
Dec
Is the air over Europe becoming cleaner? 280,000 deaths per year
Almost 280,000 people die annually in Europe due to air pollution, according to the latest [...]
Dec
Coffee demand in Sweden has a greater impact on Amazon deforestation than beef
Daily consumer choices in Europe have a significant impact on the condition of Brazil’s tropical [...]
Nov
The climate crisis is a health crisis. Millions of casualties every year
Every fraction of a degree of warming costs lives and livelihoods, said Dr. Jeremy Farrar, [...]
Nov
How much does inefficiency cost in the water sector?
Water management needs energy, while energy requires large amounts of water. Inefficiencies in both of [...]
Nov
Southeast Asia underwater: dozens of victims, colossal damage
Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia have found themselves in a zone of extremely intense rainfall, surpassing [...]
Nov
Autumn winter attack in Poland. Will Christmas be white?
The last few days have brought unexpected snowfall, strong gales and frost locally reaching even [...]
Nov
Is the next pandemic brewing in wastewater? A microbiologist warns
Few people think about the water flushed daily down sinks, bathtubs, and toilets. We prefer [...]
Nov
Deadly dose of plastic – studies reveal the scale of the threat to marine species
The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) is a charming Arctic bird whose population has been declining [...]
Nov
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