Author Archives: Piotr Panek
Garbage in rivers from the mountains to the sea
The Helsinki Commission recently published maps assessing the state of the Baltic Sea. One indicator [...]
Jun
Summary of the Wetlands Green Life Conference
On May 9, 2023. A conference was held at the Arche Krakowska Hotel in Warsaw [...]
May
Drinking water – does it make sense to count?
At the end of November last year, news circulated in the media that counting the [...]
Apr
How bad is bad water? About the devil being in the details
The Water Framework Directive stipulated that all waters in its host countries reach good status [...]
Apr
Will the tangerine make it onto the Easter card?
Easter has taken over many elements of pre-Christian spring holidays with the symbolism of rebirth [...]
Apr
45th Ecostat group meeting
The Water Framework Directive is a voluminous document that requires interpretation, so the European Commission [...]
Apr
Rivers trapped under cities
Among the numerous ecosystem services provided by rivers that determined the establishment of cities along [...]
Mar
Hydropower is not carbon-free
Contrary to oft-repeated opinions, power plants that would be indifferent to the environment and the [...]
Feb
Nothing perishes in nature, or what anti-smog policy has to do with eutrophication
In nature, nothing dies. This principle of fundamental importance to ecology (the science of interrelationships [...]
Jan
For good measure, a review of “The Water Book”
Thinking about water matters, it is difficult to find a more appropriate example of a [...]
Dec
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