Falcons have nested near the Jáchymka Cave in Moravian Karst, popular trail through it is closed
The popular hiking trail near Jáchymka Cave in Moravian Karst has been closed due to the nesting of falcons.
Clear Actions for a Clear River
The article discusses a local school project aimed at improving water quality in the Anyang-cheon river, where students actively participate in environmental conservation activities.
Climate Researchers Warn: Our Planet is in a State of Emergency
A new report highlights unprecedented heat records and urgent calls for action to address climate change.
Researchers: This phenomenon is not recognized in Finland - affects up to 300,000 homes
A study reveals that up to 300,000 homes in Finland may suffer from energy poverty due to high energy costs and low incomes, particularly affecting single-person households and those with many children.
The scenario we did not have registered
The article discusses Mexico's need to prepare for the uncertain international environment, highlighting the urgent debate surrounding the economic impacts of the US-Iran conflict.
The Stench in Kazokiškės – More Horrible Than in a Stable: Residents Can No Longer Stand the Nauseating Smell - Feeling Sick Upon Stepping Outside
Residents of Kazokiškės are suffering from unbearable odors produced by the local landfill, despite efforts to mitigate the smell using probiotic mixtures.
Africa: Earth Records Hottest 11-Year Period As Climate Crisis Deepens - WMO
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the period from 2015 to 2025 has been the hottest on record amid escalating climate crises due to greenhouse gas emissions.
World Meteorological Organization: Imbalance in heat inflow and outflow causes problems for Earth
The World Meteorological Organization highlights the critical issue of heat imbalances affecting the planet.
The drifting Russian tanker wreck in the Mediterranean could cause an environmental disaster
An abandoned Russian gas tanker in the Mediterranean poses a significant environmental risk due to potential fuel and gas leaks, according to Italian authorities.
Mayor of Płock: We are consistently reducing the negative impact on the environment
The Mayor of Płock discusses a significant investment project to improve the city's rainwater drainage system amid climate change adaptation efforts.
From LNG to CNG: The Complete Journey of Gas, Learn...
The article explains the process of how Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is converted to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and how it reaches consumers in India.
Architects designed a house that became part of the rainforest
Architects have designed a unique house that integrates seamlessly with its rainforest environment, though there is currently an issue accessing further details about it.
Tree 'revived' by entrepreneur from Paraná after R$ 18,000 investment grows a 1-meter branch: 'It was worth it'
A businesswoman in Paraná has successfully revitalized a Ficus elastica tree, which she invested R$ 18,000 to save, witnessing its growth and resilience over 15 months.
Dorian LPG: Received the dual-fuel VLGC/AC 'Areion'
Dorian LPG announced the delivery of the dual-fuel LPG and ammonia very large gas carrier (VLGC/AC) named 'Areion', which was built in South Korea.
Climate is tipping more and more: 'Planet Earth is being brought to its limits'
The World Meteorological Organization warns of a growing climate crisis fueled by human-made greenhouse gases, with record-high temperatures, warming oceans, melting ice, and increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.
Nigeria: NCF Raises the Alarm Over Deforestation, Says Nigeria Lost 90 Percent of Forest Cover in 30 Years
The Nigerian Conservation Foundation has warned that Nigeria has lost nearly 90% of its forest cover in the past 30 years due to deforestation driven by illegal logging, agriculture, and urbanization.
Namibia: Environment Minister Daniel Calls Kunene 'Region of Opportunity' On Independence Day
On Independence Day, Environment Minister Indileni Daniel praised the Kunene region as a vital area for development and inclusivity in Namibia.
Official in Florida: DeSantis Signed Two Environmental Protection Laws That Come into Effect in July
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed two laws aimed at environmental protection, focusing on coastal resilience and water resource management.
Leaders: The Ministers Chose to Stay Home – Is the Government Ashamed of Its Climate Policy?
The Swedish government faced criticism for its absence at a recent meeting on climate policy, raising questions about its commitment to green initiatives.
Earth heat hits record in 2025 as UN warns warming will last thousands of years
The UN warns that Earth's heat-trapping levels reached a record in 2025, with the effects of global warming expected to endure for thousands of years.
Report: Warmest records in the last eleven years
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization highlights that the last eleven years have recorded unprecedented global warmth, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Global Warming: The Climate Is Becoming More and More Out of Balance
The article discusses the alarming state of the Arctic, showing significant ice loss as a result of global warming, with implications for climate stability.
Politicians were helped with the sewer and illegal construction. Why shouldn't I? says the former head of Czech Forests
The former head of Czech Forests discusses his involvement in aiding politicians in sewer-related and illegal construction projects.
Removal of Weirs on the Geum River to Begin in the First Half of Next Year… Full-scale "Restoration of the Four Major Rivers" Underway
The South Korean government is set to begin the removal of weirs on the Geum and Yeongsan rivers as part of a major restoration initiative for the Four Major Rivers, aiming to tackle ecological issues.
Increase in Adélie Penguins around Showa Station Amidst Decline in Antarctic Peninsula due to Global Warming
A recent survey revealed a significant increase in Adélie penguin populations around Showa Station in Antarctica, despite a drastic decline in the Antarctic Peninsula attributed to global warming.
Residents decry flooding, abandoned drainage project in Lagos estate
Residents of Fowora Close in Ajao Estate, Lagos, express frustration over years of flooding and an abandoned drainage project by state contractors.
Energy recovery from waste is an environmental solution, not a setback
The article discusses the importance of waste-to-energy (WtE) technology in addressing the waste management crisis in Brazil, emphasizing its role as a complementary solution to recycling.
The Green Mayor Fought Against New Hotels - Now She Has Voted For Them
Line Barfod, the climate, technical, and environmental mayor of Copenhagen, reversed her stance and voted in favor of certain hotel developments after initially opposing them.
Divinópolis Square is named after Júlio Maria Pinto, a resident dedicated to preserving the space and the community
A square in the São Sebastião neighborhood of Divinópolis has been named after Júlio Maria Pinto in recognition of his dedication to the community and environmental preservation.
Lula highlights the importance of the Pantanal at the opening of COP15 in MS
Brazilian President Lula da Silva emphasizes the significance of the Pantanal region during the opening of the COP15, focusing on biodiversity protection and environmental agreements.
In Kinshasa, the giant puppets leave their festival
The second edition of the International Performing Arts Festival "Série 7" in Kinshasa showcased various art forms, emphasizing environmental issues through performance art.
Friends (and ex-boyfriends) by the hair
The article explores how hair care and beauty products have become a social connector among colleagues in a modern office environment.
I Want to Eliminate People Giving Up Their Dreams Due to the Environment: Kotaro Fukuoka from the NPO Musubite
Kotaro Fukuoka, leader of the NPO Musubite, works to provide educational support for the underprivileged in India, focusing on those left behind by rapid economic growth.
Toronto residents urged to stay away from waterways amid heavy rainfall
Toronto residents are advised to avoid waterways after heavy rainfall raises safety concerns.
You had to clear it twice and will continue to do so
The article discusses the ongoing efforts to clear a significant area more than once, indicating persistent challenges ahead.
Sinaloa holds a ride to promote environmental awareness, mobility, and social well-being
The 'Pueblos y Paisajes 2026: Riding for Water Care' event in Sinaloa brought together over 2,500 cyclists to promote environmental awareness and social well-being.
World Water Day: Pilgrimage in the Negro and Solimões rivers mobilizes society for preservation in Manaus
The third edition of the Water Pilgrimage in Manaus raised awareness about the preservation of water resources in the Amazon, coinciding with World Water Day.
Two vehicles are seized for illegal circulation in the dunes of Sabiaguaba, in Fortaleza
Two vehicles were seized in Fortaleza for illegally circulating in protected dunes, as part of an operation involving local authorities.
Serrana, North and Lakes Regions Gain Reinforcement with New Motorcycles for Environmental Monitoring in Conservation Units
New motorcycles have been introduced to enhance environmental monitoring in the conservation units of the Serrana, North Fluminense, Lakes Region, and Metropolitan areas of Rio de Janeiro.
The most viewed photograph in history turns 30. Here's how Bill Gates was involved
The iconic Windows wallpaper 'Bliss', photographed by Charles O'Rear, marks its 30th anniversary, showcasing both its enduring popularity and the changes in the surrounding landscape.
Anniversary of Xapuri: land of Chico Mendes, city celebrates 121 years this Sunday (22)
Xapuri, known for its environmental preservation efforts and as the birthplace of Chico Mendes, celebrates its 121st anniversary this Sunday.
TV Rio Sul holds 'Change the World' event in Barra Mansa
TV Rio Sul hosted the 'Change the World' event in Barra Mansa, Brazil, distributing thousands of plants to promote sustainability and environmental education.
Advice to the DFO to improve the health of plants
An article discusses advice given to a District Forest Officer (DFO) on improving plant health.
Residents of Rumšiškės Surprised – Their Favorite Park Has Been Thinned Out: Several Trees Fell
Residents of Rumšiškės in Lithuania are distraught after many trees were cut down in their beloved park, reportedly by a new property owner.
City that was once considered the most polluted in the world receives new green seal from the UN
Cubatão, previously notorious for its pollution, has been awarded an environmental seal from the UN's Tree Cities of the World program after significant urban greening efforts.
Delcy Rodríguez decrees electrical rationing for 45 days in Venezuela and blames it on solar rays
Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela's interim president, has announced a 45-day energy rationing plan due to expected high solar radiation that could lead to extreme temperatures and increased energy demand.
Parts of Nova Scotia, Quebec get early spring blast of snow
A late winter snowstorm is expected to impact parts of Quebec and Atlantic Canada just days after the official start of spring, bringing significant snowfall and hazardous conditions.
COP15 Sunday brings together Lula and international leaders in MS; see the schedule
The opening of COP15 in Campo Grande, Brazil, features discussions on the preservation of migratory species with Brazilian and international leaders.
Three European bison killed in collision with train
A collision between an Intercity train and a group of European bison in Podlasie, Poland, resulted in the death of three animals but no injuries to the train passengers.
Black dishes are not to blame: an expert reveals the invisible cause of family conflicts
An expert discusses how our living environment can significantly impact our mental state and overall well-being.