The Ministry of the Environment wants to lay off employees from the hydrometeorological institute
The Czech Ministry of the Environment plans to reduce staff at the hydrometeorological institute, indicating potential budget constraints.
150 tons of benzene removed from the vicinity of the Hustopeče train station after last year's accident
Experts have removed 150 tons of benzene from the area surrounding Hustopeče train station following an accident that occurred last year.
All new cars and vans in UK must comply with new rule from November 2026
From November 29, 2026, all new cars and vans in the UK must adhere to stricter emissions standards to reduce pollutants.
Stop all hot areas of the former Ilva in Taranto
A Milan civil court has ordered the suspension of operations in the hot area of the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto due to health risks for local residents starting August 24, 2026.
Another Café Closes: "I Can't Imagine How Entrepreneurs Survive in This City"
A café in Klaipėda, run by UAB "Ponas Cinamonas," has decided to close due to personal circumstances and ongoing challenges in the local business environment.
Trial in Munich: Dispute over old trees: Court stops felling on Königinstraße
A Bavarian administrative court has temporarily halted the felling of old trees in Munich's Königinstraße, marking the second intervention in a matter of months.
If a bee hovers around your house, it's not a bad sign: what it announces according to Feng Shui and why it is considered a good omen
The article discusses the positive symbolism of bees in Feng Shui, highlighting their ecological importance and the alarming decline in bee populations.
Most fish species are in poor condition
Most fish species in both inland waters and coastal seas are in poor condition due to excessive fishing pressure.
Most fish species are in a bad situation
Most fish species in inland waters and coastal seas are in poor condition due to excessive fishing pressure.
Is the Barefoot Walking Path Safe? Busan Health and Environment Research Institute Conducts Comprehensive Survey on Heavy Metals
Busan is conducting a comprehensive survey of 61 barefoot walking paths to assess heavy metal contamination and ensure public safety.
Lucía Dubra, the world champion of Counter-Strike challenging machismo on the web: 'There is impunity on the Internet'
Lucía Dubra, the first Argentine woman to become a world champion in Counter-Strike, shares her experiences in overcoming obstacles in a male-dominated gaming environment.
Good Morning Britain star makes heartbreaking announcement as guest left 'distraught'
A heartbreaking announcement was made on Good Morning Britain regarding the serious issue of fly-tipping in the UK, affecting both public and private lands.
The Supreme Court granted the Environmental Board the right in the Kunda hydroelectric power plant dispute
The Estonian Supreme Court upheld the Environmental Board's refusal to grant a permit for the restart of the Kunda hydroelectric power plant, citing minimal electricity production that would not justify the environmental impact.
Electricity production is prohibited: the Supreme Court granted rights to the Environmental Board
The Estonian Supreme Court has ruled against electricity production at the Kunda River, siding with the Environmental Board in a long-standing dispute.
E20 Petrol: Government Directive, Now Petrol Pumps Must Sell E20 Petrol!
Starting April 1, petrol pumps across India will be mandated to sell petrol blended with 20% ethanol as per the government directive.
Monobloc: the world's best-selling chair is also the target of environmental criticism; understand
The Monobloc chair, a ubiquitous symbol in Latin America and the world's best-selling chair, faces environmental criticisms despite its popularity.
SF wants to ban the establishment of new pig production facilities
The Social Democrats in Denmark have proposed a national ban on new conventional pig farming operations due to environmental concerns and animal welfare issues.
Scientist Naktinis: why are respiratory diseases the most prevalent in Alytus?
A scientist highlights the unusually high prevalence of respiratory diseases in the Lithuanian city of Alytus, despite official pollution levels being within acceptable limits.
Criticism of traffic bans in Bavaria: 'Tyrol has the actual will to protect its villages'
Residents express dissatisfaction with traffic bans intended to alleviate noise and pollution, citing insufficient improvements and enforcement.
Susanne Nyström: If Romina Pourmokhtari Wants to End the 'Nonsense,' She Can't Provide an Open Target
Romina Pourmokhtari, Sweden's climate and environment minister, seems to be shifting her stance on the country's 2030 climate goals after nearly a term in office.
SF wants to put a stop to new conventional pig production
The Socialist People's Party (SF) in Denmark proposes a national ban on establishing new conventional pig farms due to concerns about animal welfare and environmental sustainability.
A Diverse Winter Landscape is More Important to Birds than Winter Supplemental Feeding
A recent study indicates that environmental conditions and traditional lifestyles in rural East Poland significantly influence local bird populations more than supplemental winter feeding.
Traditional owners sue Western Australia government for $1.5bn to clean up toxic asbestos at Wittenoom
Indigenous Australians are suing the Western Australia government for $1.5 billion over the cleanup of toxic asbestos at Wittenoom, a site severely contaminated since the mid-20th century.
New rule to ban drivers who dump rubbish - and seize their vehicle
The UK House of Lords has proposed new penalties for fly-tipping offenders, including potential driving licence points and vehicle seizures.
A recycling plastic factory is moving to a small village in Southern Ostrobothnia – attracting employees with unusual conditions
A new recycling plastic factory is set to open in Ilvesjoki, Southern Ostrobothnia, offering unique employment terms to attract skilled workers.
Why is crude oil suddenly coming out of the fields?
Crude oil has begun to seep from a farmer's field in the Kujkheda village of Rajasthan, causing panic among the local community.
Better with a private office, open solution, or shared office? Several studies point in the same direction.
The article discusses the impact of different office designs on workplace environment and employee satisfaction, emphasizing the need for companies to prioritize their specific organizational needs over trends.
Thursday will be overcast
On Thursday, Latvia will experience mostly cloudy weather with the possibility of light snow in the northern regions, according to the Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Center.
Dingo advocates call for protection for 'apex' of the environment
Dingo advocates in Australia are pushing for legal protection of dingoes, arguing against their classification as pests due to their cultural and environmental significance.
A completely new Linux desktop can replace Gnome and KDE Plasma
A new desktop environment called Cosmic, developed by System76, aims to challenge the dominance of Gnome and KDE Plasma in the Linux world.
In the Gravitational Field of Slovak Disinformers: Why Are Wind Turbines Being Discussed in the Czech Republic?
The article discusses the rising concerns and debates over wind turbines in the Czech Republic, influenced by Slovak disinformation campaigns.
The best children's and young adult books of February 2026
A selection of the best children's and young adult literature for February 2026 includes a range of themes from environmental essays to the adventures of a koala.
Cool Interest in Wetlands in Västmanland: "Can't Get Rid of the Money"
Interest in government funding for wetland restoration projects in Västmanland is low, with only 28% of available funds utilized.
"Sprinter Trees" Threaten Forests Worldwide. Warning from Experts
Experts warn that unique tree species are particularly endangered due to transformations occurring in global forests.
Sudden Ground Opening in Barmer, Crude Oil Erupting from Farm
In Barmer, Rajasthan, crude oil has begun erupting from a farmer's field, causing widespread concern among locals and prompting investigations.
Artists, intellectuals, and writers defend the glacier law that the government wants to reform
Various artists, intellectuals, and writers in Argentina have voiced their support for the glacier law amid the government's proposed reforms.
Thursday to go to work on foot: How the Hoy No Circula operates on February 26 in CDMX and Edomex?
The article discusses the Hoy No Circula vehicular restriction applied on February 26 in Mexico City and the State of Mexico, emphasizing compliance to avoid fines due to increased UMA rates in 2026.
Chubut: Three new fire fronts detected in Los Alerces National Park
Authorities confirmed three new fire fronts detected in the southern area of Los Alerces National Park in Chubut, Argentina, believed to have been intentionally set.
The mountain village that has become the favorite destination for premium investors: luxury chalets, good communications, and a privileged natural environment
Torrelodones, a municipality near Madrid, is evolving into a prime residential area due to climbing real estate prices and increasing demand from investors.
Challenges in Securing Cooperators for Minamata Disease Health Survey, Patient Group Says 'It Should Be Stopped Immediately'
A health survey related to Minamata disease faces challenges in securing participant cooperation, prompting calls from a patient group to halt the initiative.
ADN in search of 77 votes to approve the urgent law for the strengthening of the mining and energy sectors
The Ecuadorian political party Acción Democrática Nacional is seeking to secure 77 votes in the Assembly to pass an urgent economic bill aimed at strengthening the mining and energy sectors.
Collecting Trash to Get to Reyki
Students from Laugalækjarskóli are collecting trash in their community as a fundraising initiative for a school trip.
Court orders new halt on landfill construction in AM due to signs of irregularity
The Amazonas Court of Justice has ordered a new halt on the construction of a landfill in Iranduba due to suspected irregularities in the environmental licensing process.
Deaths: Lived intensely the defense of the environment and the arts
Kali Ribeiro de Albuquerque Deckers was an environmental activist and artist from Ceará, Brazil, who died at a young age, having championed social issues during her brief life.
Thessaloniki: A gasoline leak caused a stain in the Sani marina of the municipality of Kassandra
A gasoline leak at the Sani marina in Kassandra resulted in a 300-square-meter area of marine pollution.
Learn to manage passwords in your company with these 10 tips
This article provides ten essential tips for effectively managing passwords in a corporate environment to improve security.
Antarctica, a continent of scientists
The article discusses Brazil's scientific presence in Antarctica, notably through the Comandante Ferraz Station, amidst the continent's harsh environment and its geological history.
Heavy snow expected for Coquihalla Highway, 40 to 60 cm in forecast
A major snowstorm is expected to hit the Coquihalla Highway, with Environment Canada warning of up to 60 cm of snow from Wednesday night through Friday.
Rodrigues Alves Park has free admission this weekend in Belém
Rodrigues Alves Park in Belém will offer free admission this weekend, allowing visitors to enjoy its vast biodiversity and participate in guided tours.
Femarh suspends burning calendar for 15 days after increase in hotspots in Roraima
The State Foundation for Environment and Water Resources in Roraima has suspended its burning calendar for 15 days due to an increase in heat hotspots.