Author Archives: Iwona Szyprowska-Głodzik
Coral reefs: why are they so important?
Coral reefs, which are among the oldest ecosystems on Earth, appeared nearly 500 million years [...]
Jun
NIK audit: national parks lack money
In the face of imminent challenges such as climate change and increasing urban pressures, national [...]
May
How is global warming changing the color of the oceans?
A 20-year series of satellite data obtained with the MODIS-Aqua sensor provides compelling evidence that [...]
May
Discovering the strangest deep-sea creatures
The oceans hide in their immeasurable depths some of the most unusual and yet strangest [...]
May
World Bee Day: a reminder of their irreplaceable role
Today is World Bee Day to highlight their hard-to-evaluate importance in the global ecosystem and [...]
May
The end of the era of glaciers in Venezuela
Venezuela, a country of great natural diversity and picturesque landscapes, has just lost all its [...]
May
Oil discovery in British Antarctic Territory raises concerns among environmentalists
Russia's announcement of the discovery of significant oil and gas resources in the British Antarctic [...]
May
Nature Restoration Law: a defining moment for nature conservation in Europe
This morning, environment ministers from 11 European Union countries sent an open letter to countries [...]
May
Grindadráp: a bloody tradition of the Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands, a picturesque archipelago with wildlife, impressive landscapes and a unique culture, attract [...]
May
Flamingos in danger. Rising alkaline water levels a threat to populations
The image of the numerous flocks of flamingos adorning East Africa's soda lakes is not [...]
May