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Slovenia · SloveniaFar from our eyes, in the depths of estimates, lies multibillion-dollar prey in the form of valuable minerals and metals. Above the surface, however, there is a battle between miners and environmentalists. The latter point out that the greatest treasure is, in fact, the pristine nature of this vulnerable ecosystem, and therefore, in their opinion, it must be protected in every way from deep-sea mining. Since there is high prey on the seabed, the…See the Story
Drama in the war for 'treasures' in the depths of the oceans
Pollution · SloveniaBarcelona researchers have found that air pollution in Europe has decreased over the past 20 years. However, they warn that 98% of Europeans still live in areas where, according to the World Health Organization's guidelines, the air is too polluted with PM 2.5 particles.See the Story
European air: 20 years cleaner, but still far too polluted
Slovenia · SloveniaAre you a fan of blooming and well-groomed gardens? What do you think about before you plant your plants? Is your only guideline appearance? Before buying a new ornamental plant online, it is advisable to check if the plant is invasive, as well as to check the composition of the seed mixtures, whether there may be species that are invasive in them, they warn the Institute of Nature Protection of the Republic of Slovenia.See the Story
Our garden invasions: do you know what you plant?
Slovenia · SloveniaHow many applications on your devices are actually used? Even if they are never opened, they still consume energy. Is your email inbox full of old and possibly unread messages? Servers for storing them also consume energy. Digital decluttering is so important not only for the proper functioning of your devices but also for the planet, as fewer stored digital data means less energy consumption, which also means less CO2 emissions.See the Story
We are also polluting the planet with large 'best' and files.
Slovenia · SloveniaTons of old chemical weapons from the First and Second World Wars, spent radioactive waste, remnants of nuclear accidents... All this is located in the deep sea and on the seabed. At the bottom of the deepest known part of the world's oceans, in the Mariana Trench, scientists also found plastic bags and cans, and traces of eternal chemicals in the crayfish living there. This suggests that the plastic we see floating on the surface is practically…See the Story
Nuclear waste, chemicals and canned goods: the deep sea is also polluted
Slovenia · SloveniaA group of scientists and veterinarians warn that the European, especially French, appetite for frog legs threatens amphibians in Asia and southeastern Europe. They call for better protection of the species most commonly traded for culinary delights. Amphibians are, after all, some of the most common species on the IUCN Red List of threatened species.See the Story
The French appetite has enveloped frogs in Asia and Europe.
Slovenia · SloveniaImagine coming to a store with clothes. Along with purchasing any piece of clothing, you would also receive its story. Who made it? How much time did the person take to create it? From which part of the world did it come and how much time did it travel to reach this particular store? The clothes on our exchange counters have an even more interesting story.See the Story