Author Archives: Iwona Szyprowska-Głodzik
Venice’s canals dried up: the result of astronomical and atmospheric factors, not drought
News of a rare phenomenon - the drying up of the Venetian canals - has [...]
Mar
Perpetual chemicals (PFAS) – investigated across Europe, look at results
Global awareness of the effects of environmental pollution and climate change has increased in recent [...]
Mar
Yanjin – the world’s narrowest city on the Nanxi River
Yanjin is a city located in China. It is known for one very distinctive feature [...]
Mar
Agreement on FAD restrictions in the Indian Ocean – a major step toward protecting marine resources
Adoption February 5, 2023. in Mombasa, Kenya, by fishing nations of tough proposals to restrict [...]
Feb
Salmon and sea trout – population decline
On January 1, the protection period for sea trout and salmon ended, and hundreds of [...]
Feb
Trash drifting in the ocean – new study reveals huge scale of lost fishing gear
Oceans make up more than 70% of the Earth's surface and provide habitat for many [...]
Feb
On how tiny fish can help fight global malnutrition
Global malnutrition is one of the greatest challenges facing the world today. According to a [...]
Feb
Drastic decline in eel population
Eels were once so numerous that they were considered pests. Today they are threatened with [...]
Feb
An iceberg the size of London has broken away from the shelf. Is Antarctica in trouble?
An iceberg the size of London, and more than three times the size of Warsaw, [...]
Feb
WMO report – world water resources
On November 29 in Geneva, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released its first report on [...]
Feb