Fourteen forest themed photos that you can use as your computer background. more
Madagascar has set itself the goal of increasing and transforming energy capacity to support industry. The demand for energy has been growing for a long time and the country has decided to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. Instead of thermal power plants Madagascar intends to increase the share of hydro and solar power plants and use the potential of the island's rich resources. more
This year there is extreme drought in the Amazon region and many places have not had rain for 150 days. Most major Amazon rivers have reached their lowest water levels on record. The situation will not improve in the coming months as the dry season prevails in the area mostly until November. A low level negatively affects the lives of local communities threatens fauna and restricts trade. The drought affects the Madeira River the most but the Amazon River is also at a historic low. more
In the following article we will present the five cities with the most polluted air in 2024. The cities with the worst air quality currently include Osorno Et Tira and Ashton. Low air quality causes a whole range of health problems and has an adverse effect on the environment in the form of acid rain eutrophication and climate change. more
A few days ago the strongest typhoon since 1949 hit Shanghai affecting a large Chinese city and threatening 25 million residents. Typhoon Bebinca hit the megalopolis on Monday approaching from the coastal area of Lingan New City located east of Shanghai. more
Fourteen autumn themed photos to use as your desktop background. more
The article will introduce you to five of Europe's national parks which are among the most beautiful and at the same time less visited parks full of natural scenery. These parks are home to many species of animals inhabiting mountain habitats or the surroundings of numerous lakes. more
This year, the International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies almost four thousand animal species as critically endangered. These are species that face serious threats and could become completely extinct in the near future. In the following overview we will introduce several of them. more
Low pressure Boris brought torrential rains to Central Europe and caused widespread flooding in many places. Heavy rainfall and strong winds afflict the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Austria and part of Germany. To date the pressure rampage below Boris has already claimed seventeen lives. more
Fourteen thematic photos that you can also use as your computer background. more
Scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) confirm that the summer of 2024 was the warmest since records began in 1880. All three summer months in the Northern Hemisphere were marked by breaking temperature records. more
Until now, Antarctica has been the only place on the planet that has not been negatively affected by heat waves. Temperatures here on most of the frozen continent remained well below freezing during the winter. Currently when winter reigns in Antarctica temperatures up to ten degrees Celsius higher than they should be have been recorded. The unusually high temperatures were caused by a heat wave in July which could raise temperatures until mid-August. more
In 2022, a huge number of crabs disappeared from the Bering Sea area around Alaska. At the time it was not yet known what caused the massive death. Most scientists now agree that high sea temperatures accelerated the crabs' metabolism at a time when food was scarce leading to their demise. more
Due to the continuous expansion of Tesla's gigafactory near Berlin half a million trees have already been cut down on an area of 329 hectares. The controversial expansion of the already large factory is also connected with a number of protests by climate activists. more
During the long summer heat waves that hit Europe the surface temperature of the Mediterranean Sea also fell to a record. The year-old record was broken on the fifteenth of August on the Egyptian coast. The sea here warmed to 31.96 degrees Celsius. more