Category Archives: Issue 10/2025
Knife in the water part. 2. The oldest treatment plant on the continents of the Americas?
Access to water and modification of the landscape to enable water storage are key factors [...]
May
South Korea’s women of the sea – an evolutionary phenomenon
They don't mind cold water, wind or high waves. Haenyeo, or women of the sea, [...]
May
Sustainable food production in the face of market, environmental and climate challenges
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has published an opinion entitled Sustainable food production [...]
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
Wave of aid after floods. A factual summary of support after the 2024 disaster.
The year 2024 brought flooding that exposed gaps in the flood risk management system. Heavy [...]
May
EU to allocate more than €300 million for ocean conservation efforts
At the Our Ocean Conference, held April 28-30, 2025 in Busan, the EU pledged more [...]
May
Seed banks for rice
We recently sounded the alarm in Water Matters that the world is threatened by rising [...]
May
What does the chestnut tree teach us before matriculation? Climate change on tree branches
Just before high school graduation chestnuts bloomed... There are those among us who remember not [...]
May
Prospects for Climate A&R market, or climate change adaptation, an opportunity for private capital
A UN-commissioned study shows that global demand for Climate Adaptation and Resilience (Climate A&R) investments [...]
May
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