War — latest ecology news
The man's home SES was working until the first air strike
Intensive deforestation this year for the first time has transformed Finland's forests from a carbon sink to a source of emissions
Environmental inspectors systematically conduct joint visits with law enforcement agencies of the police, the prosecutor's office and the State Emergency Service for the implementation of state supervision (control)
The purpose of the document is to solve the problem of urgent restoration of centralized water supply
Given the already available information, a bleak picture emerges
A large number of animals die from constant shelling and rocket attacks
Due to russian air strikes on oil depots and infrastructure facilities, an extremely large amount of pollutants and greenhouse gases enters the air
If government and business are partners and continue to work on the same side, then together they will be able to stop the war and rebuild the country
The shelling of an agricultural enterprise in the Kharkiv region led to the clogging of the territory of 16,000 m2 with construction waste and fragments of warheads of missiles and shells
Air pollution and littering of territories are called the least critical consequences of war
Reconstruction will require from $500 billion to $1,000 billion not only in mass investments, but also in grants, knowledge and technology transfers, and so on
The impact of pollution and erosion on agriculture will be more significant than the impact on wildlife