Author Archives: Iwona Szyprowska-Głodzik
Dolphins have been developing echolocation for millions of years
Dolphins have attracted the attention of scientists for centuries, captivated by their ability to echolocate [...]
Aug
Social forests for 13 million Poles
The Ministry of Climate and Environment (MoC) is stepping up its efforts in the area [...]
Aug
On Santorini they don’t want tourists
Santorini, an island considered the jewel of the Aegean Sea, is becoming a victim of [...]
Jul
Paris has sailed. The Olympics and the Seine were not a hit-and-miss idea
On Friday evening, the Olympic Games, which were to be an extraordinary event in history, [...]
Jul
Ministry of the Interior allocates PLN 7 billion for urban water retention
Climate change is presenting Polish cities with increasing challenges, including intensified heat waves, more frequent [...]
Jul
Water safety – anyone can drown, no one should
Drownings are among the most common causes of accidental death worldwide, especially in summer, when [...]
Jul
Hottest day on record. A new record was set on Sunday
Today, most of the Polish area experienced a respite from the heat, which has been [...]
Jul
State Water Council – appointments were handed out
The State Water Board has officially begun its VI term, covering 2024-2027. The Council included [...]
Jul
Lighthouses of the Baltic: a guide to the pearls of our coastline
For centuries, lighthouses on the Polish Baltic coast have played a key role, guiding sailors [...]
Jul
When do high temperatures become deadly?
The summer of 2024 has the potential to become the hottest season in recorded history. [...]
Jul