Author Archives: Agata Pavlinec
Let’s not believe the fairy tales! What did Ice Age animals really look like?
In the wave of climate change discussion, it's worth recalling that it was the great [...]
Aug
What does Sahara dust have to do with hurricanes?
The interdependencies that govern the world's climate still puzzle meteorologists in many ways. Only now [...]
Aug
Climate change and the Paris Olympics – a centennial perspective
Held from July 26 to August 11, the Olympic Games in Paris provide the perfect [...]
Aug
Dark oxygen at the bottom of the ocean – what does it mean?
The oceans remain one of our planet's greatest mysteries, with experts estimating that our knowledge [...]
Jul
Sharks under the influence of cocaine, shocking discovery by scientists
Increasing contamination of the seas and oceans has been an international concern for many years. [...]
Jul
New York will use sidewalks to protect against urban flooding
A seven-mile-long sidewalk of innovative design will be built in the New York metropolitan area [...]
Jul
Rusanda Lake has dried up. Does a similar fate await other saltwater bodies of water?
The drought that is afflicting the entire Balkans is changing the geographic map of the [...]
Jul
Taiwan’s economy dries up – a threat to global semiconductor production
Two new seawater desalination plants are expected to support Taiwan's people and economy in the [...]
Jul
Europe is getting hotter: hot sea swimming and tropical nights – how to survive the vacations?
Meteorologists have been warning for several months that this summer could be the hottest on [...]
Jul
Croatian beaches deter – Polish tourists complain
The editors of Water Matters have received, disturbing photos from a disappointed reader - the [...]
Jul