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Climate change can take away chips and French fries from mankind
Climate change can take away chips and French fries from mankind

Scientists and farmers are working on creating resistant hybrid varieties of potatoes

It is forbidden to sell cheremsha in Ukraine: what fines are at stake
It is forbidden to sell cheremsha in Ukraine: what fines are at stake

Ukrainians are urged not to buy illegal plants from traders

What trees were banned from planting in Ukraine and why
What trees were banned from planting in Ukraine and why

Biodiversity in natural ecosystems is in a certain harmony, but everything changes when invasive species appear

Ukraine created a list of trees that were forbidden to plant
Ukraine created a list of trees that were forbidden to plant

Alien species can change or destroy entire ecosystems

The grass will not be cut on experimental lawns in Kyiv
The grass will not be cut on experimental lawns in Kyiv

Mowing restrictions are a common practice in many European cities

Benefits Of CBD For Athletes Explained In-Depth
Benefits Of CBD For Athletes Explained In-Depth

CBD can be a great tool for athletes looking to improve their performance and wellbeing when used safely and responsibly

Have a conscience: Lviv residents set 12 fires of dry grass in a day
Have a conscience: Lviv residents set 12 fires of dry grass in a day

The fire destroyed 8 thousand m2 of dry land

Dutch tulips bloomed in Kyiv: where to see
Dutch tulips bloomed in Kyiv: where to see

Pink, yellow, purple and yellow with red stripes tulips also began to bloom on Independence Square

Global warming can change the taste of wine
Global warming can change the taste of wine

Dry wines are becoming more rare

The season of burning grass has started again in Ukraine: what is the danger and what fines await
The season of burning grass has started again in Ukraine: what is the danger and what fines await

It must be remembered that each pile of dry grass carries an administrative responsibility

Cacti have turned green on the slopes of the Swiss Alps: scientists are sounding the alarm
Cacti have turned green on the slopes of the Swiss Alps: scientists are sounding the alarm

Temperatures in Switzerland are rising twice as fast as the global average