War — latest ecology news
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
Fires have been fought before, but currently it is impossible due to mined areas and the ban of the occupiers
The new RES capacities will be used in particular for the production of green hydrogen
Healthy dolphins have strong immune systems and their deaths from infections are extremely rare. The main reason is military action
The materials of the case were transferred to the Headquarters under the SEI and law enforcement agencies
The strategic goal of post-war recovery is a clean and safe environment, further movement along the European green course and reconstruction of the economy according to the principles of sustainable development
Large-scale fires lead to air poisoning with particularly dangerous substances that can be carried by winds over long distances
Work on calculating the damage caused by the Russian military aggression to the region's environment continues
NATO's Strategic Concept identifies climate change as one of the major security challenges in the long run