Author Archives: Iwona Szyprowska-Głodzik
Marble Caves in Chile – a phenomenon on the edge of the world
As the holiday travel season draws to a close, it's time to reflect on the [...]
Aug
Sea and ocean water movements
Have you ever wondered what sets the oceans in motion? Imagine that they are giant, [...]
Aug
Fighting golden algae with SinStop
A golden algae bloom is increasingly threatening aquatic ecosystems in Poland, leading to massive fish [...]
Aug
Whale migrations – for up to 265 days a year
Imagine a journey of 265 days, covering nearly 19,000 miles. km. This is the daily [...]
Aug
Watch out for plants, they can be very dangerous!
Many of us may not realize that summer walks in Polish meadows and forests can [...]
Aug
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