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If the oceans stop saving us, there will be no Plan B
Climate change is a buzzword that sounds abstract to too many people. Prof. Jacek Piskozub, [...]
May
The world’s largest frog and the largest frog in Poland
Frogs are the most numerous group of amphibians on Earth - more than 7,800 species [...]
May
Seed banks for rice
We recently sounded the alarm in Water Matters that the world is threatened by rising [...]
May
Warsaw rushes – an ambitious environmental project in the capital city
From 2020 to 2023, Warsaw implemented an environmental EU project called Protecting endangered species associated [...]
May
Water hidden in the closet, or drought sewn without measure
When you put on a new T-shirt, you probably don't think about the fact that [...]
May
Economic impact of melting glaciers
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) warns that the loss of freshwater resources from the [...]
May
Cyranid – a living jewel of spring fauna
The Anas crecca is a living jewel of our fauna: the smallest, and according to [...]
Apr
Inland waters increasingly low in oxygen
Inland waters - lakes, rivers and artificial reservoirs - are an important component of the [...]
Apr
Soil degradation could force migration of hundreds of millions of people
Progressive soil degradation threatens to reduce agricultural productivity and dramatically increase the scale of forced [...]
Apr
Does microplastic promote the spread of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms?
The World Health Organization (WHO) describes antibiotic resistance as one of the most serious threats [...]
Apr
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