War — latest ecology news
The sea washes up no more than 5% of all dead dolphins
Chrysotile-asbestos is most widely used in the manufacture of slate
The mayor's adviser noted that the environmental consequences would be dire
Despite the war, Ukraine will not deviate from the European path
The formation of a special body for eco-monitoring under the auspices of international organizations will significantly strengthen Ukraine's position in bringing the aggressor country to justice
By 2030, Ukraine is able to achieve 50% of electricity generation from RES in the energy balance
Deputies will consider the draft resolution on the formation of a special environmental monitoring mission to record environmental damage caused by armed aggression
Most scientists did not volunteer to cooperate with the occupiers
Large-scale fires at infrastructure and industrial facilities lead to air poisoning with particularly dangerous substances that can be carried by winds over long distances
The business does not need to apply to the State Production and Consumer Service for a conclusion on the sanitary-epidemiological examination
Ukraine loses unique ecosystems due to military aggression forever, so the cost of losses must be appropriate
Currently, all DTEK wind stations are stopped and preserved