Swedish World Heritage Sites Rotting, Molding, and Being Washed Away
Climate change is threatening Sweden's World Heritage Sites, which tell the story of human history, as they face deterioration due to environmental changes.
Art Collection: The Hidden Treasures of the Freising Diocesan Museum
The Freising Diocesan Museum houses numerous artworks that remain undisplayed, stored securely and maintained with precise environmental controls.
Ministry pauses pesticide measurements: "As far as I know, this is the first time in the history of groundwater monitoring"
Denmark's Ministry did not allocate funds for pesticide monitoring in groundwater this year, marking a significant pause in environmental oversight.
Why Is There No National Natural History Museum in Korea?
The article discusses the absence of a national natural history museum in Korea, contrasting it with the numerous such institutions found in the United States and Europe, and highlights the importance of biodiversity and environmental conservation.
Comprehensive Atlas of All Danish Saltwater Fish Completed
A complete mapping of all Danish saltwater fish has been achieved after 16 years of work, providing a baseline for assessing environmental changes in marine ecosystems.
Slave Labor and Broken Lives: The Drowned Truth of Franco's Swamps
The article explores the harsh realities and personal histories of thousands impacted by the forced labor and environmental changes brought about by Franco's dam projects in Spain.