Tag: environmental Protection
Vacation in Lithuania: A trip to the Curonian Spit – trip
Alfonsas Kauneckis looks over the calm waters of the Curonian Lagoon and rummages through his memories. “Actually, I didn’t want to become a fisherman at all,” says the old man…
The fate of the corals is decided now – knowledge
The next ten years will determine whether or not coral reefs will continue to exist in the oceans. “30 percent of coral reefs will survive this century if we limit…
Münsing – the life factor moor – Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
The agriculturally used farmland with its meadows and spruce forests separate only a few meters southeast of Münsing from the more unspoilt terrain. With every step the floor begins to…
Climate policy: rich but unhappy
There are no e-cars without lithium. One of the largest deposits in Europe was discovered in poor Cáceres, of all places. About a Spanish city and the question of how…
Sustainable electronics: How to recognize environmentally friendly cell phones
Those who want to buy a fair and reasonably green smartphone are often at a loss. But there are criteria that you can pay attention to when buying. . Source…
Supply Chain Act: Companies will have more due diligence obligations in the future – business
Every year on April 24th, millions of people from all over the world come together on social networks to commemorate the victims of a disaster that happened on that very…
Cryptocurrency: The dark side of the Bitcoin frenzy
Bitcoin’s electricity consumption has long been comparable to that of larger countries. This means that the cryptocurrency not only pollutes the environment. . Source link
Environmental protection on the Isar: where nature breaks – Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
Cans, bottles, butts: Ranger Bernhard März has to clear away rubbish more and more often left behind by walkers, partiers and bathers on the Isar. How can you sensitize people…
Climate change: flying more climate-friendly with bio-kerosene? – Knowledge
There is now no question that flying is not good for the earth: global air traffic contributes around 3.5 percent to climate change. The most important factor is not the…