Algal bloom blamed on 'convergence' of events, but ecologist questions finding
South Australian authorities attribute a recent harmful algal bloom to a combination of factors, although some ecologists dispute the conclusions and call for more transparency.
Castilla-La Mancha urges the dismantling of a via ferrata built in a protected area of Toledo
The government of Castilla-La Mancha has called for the removal of a via ferrata in a protected area of Toledo following environmental concerns and legal infringements raised by local ecologists.
The Mystery of 'Dark Oxygen' 4,000 Meters Deep: A Scientific Mission Begins to Discover Its Origin
An international team of ecologists discovers 'dark oxygen' in the abyssal waters of the Pacific Ocean, prompting a scientific mission to understand its origin.
Port Jackson sharks fall prey to algal bloom, SA ecologists fear
Ecologists in South Australia express concern over the disappearance of Port Jackson sharks due to algal blooms, with no eggs found from the recent breeding season.
Czech Apples in Ecologists' Study: More Harmful Substances, but Well Below Limits
A study reveals Czech apples contain more harmful substances than expected, but still under safety limits.
Scientists dispute the claim that forests 'sense' solar eclipses
Ecologists challenge a controversial study suggesting that trees synchronize electrical signals prior to a solar eclipse, proposing a simpler explanation instead.
"He spoke positively about some ecocenters." Macinka's meeting with ecologists seems to have brought a turnaround
The Minister of the Environment, Petr Macinka, reversed his stance on funding environmental education after a meeting with ecological organizations, discussing them positively and indirectly confirming the reopening of a key funding program.
Marine Tondelier Qualifies the Socialist Party as a 'Crutch' for the Government
Marine Tondelier, leader of the Ecologists, expressed her disagreement with the Socialist Party's strategy regarding the government of Sébastien Lecornu, calling them a 'crutch'.
Millions of public euros to reward hunters who kill wild boars: how communities combat the spread of swine fever
Communities are implementing measures to reduce wild boar populations by offering financial rewards to hunters, despite complaints from ecologists regarding the methods used.
The former leader of the Marseille Ecologists judged for impersonating Amine Kessaci
Hassen Hammou, the former leader of the Marseille Ecologists, is on trial for impersonating activist Amine Kessaci, who is known for his fight against drug trafficking and has recently mourned the assassination of his younger brother.
Budget: absent from discussions in Bercy, the ecologists cast a chill on the prospect of a vote
The Green Party, led by Marine Tondelier, chose to skip budget discussions in Bercy, expressing pessimism about the outcome of the debates, a sentiment shared by the Communist Party.
John Berger and the Loss of Rural Culture
The article reflects on the legacy of John Berger, a significant intellectual figure, and discusses the paradox of small farmers viewing ecologists as adversaries.