Category Archives: In this issue
Yellowstone – the oldest national park in the world
Yellowstone, established on March 1, 1872, is the oldest national park in the world. Located [...]
Nov
Aid for flood-affected farmers – regulations updated
On November 7, 2024, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development issued a regulation from [...]
Nov
COP29: Where to get money to fight climate change?
Let's abandon the thesis that climate financing is a matter of philanthropy," urged Simon Stiell, [...]
Nov
(Cyber)water health security
For a (non-)IT professional or (non-)pentester, the approach to cyber-security in the context of water [...]
Nov
Lakes stop freezing and why should we care?
Summer is long behind us, with winter on the doorstep. Lake area residents and limnologists [...]
Oct
The fascinating world of diving moose
The Great Lakes are not only stunning landscapes and an abundance of flora and fauna, [...]
Oct
Water and energy: inseparable relationship versus climate change
Water and energy are in an inseparable relationship. Water is used to produce energy, and [...]
Oct
Biological balance. Fact? Myth? The goal of our plans?
What do appeals to underfeed seagulls on beaches have in common with algal blooms in [...]
Oct
Great Lakes. Sea lamprey – an alien predator
In the heart of North America, on the border of the United States and Canada, [...]
Oct
Will automatic monitoring protect our waters? I’m afraid not
The causes of the environmental catastrophe in the Oder River in the summer of 2022 [...]
Oct
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