Russia and Ukraine together export about 29% of the world’s wheat, and a big chunk of Ukrainian cultivation takes place in the regions that are most exposed to invasion https://t.co/CjbBtUlOAX
The campaign to preserve half the Earth’s surface has been criticized for failing to take account of human needs.
But such protection is essential for creating a world that can improve the lives of the disadvantaged, an op-ed argues.
https://t.co/ejGD11Olqm
With parts of Europe still recovering from last summer’s devastating floods, @ecb is gauging how banks would cope if flood-prone real estate were suddenly to lose nearly half of its value.
Read more @YaleE360:
https://t.co/dsSU8UMkNR
What causes the high concentrations of microplastics found in riverbeds? Professor Jamie Woodward explains below 👇
📖 Our Water Quality in Rivers report is out now, read it at https://t.co/q89sWWu97S 🔍
#EACRivers#SaveOurRivers#CleanItUp#RiverPollution
"The greening of the northern high latitudes is one of the most significant large-scale ecological responses to global climate change." #ArcticEcology 🌲🌲🌲https://t.co/64K2c1Pjb8
In northern Norway, trees are rapidly taking over the tundra and threatening an ancient way of life that depends on snow and ice #ArcticGreening https://t.co/urt5CLKxPy
Seven water companies in England and Wales dumped untreated sewage into rivers and the sea more than 3,000 times between 2017 and 2021
https://t.co/wCJinVNoir