
Can rivers and lakes recover from drought? 22.08.2022
Europe’s intense summer heat waves have brought rivers across the continent to their lowest levels in years.

Europe’s intense summer heat waves have brought rivers across the continent to their lowest levels in years.
In a way, Stiebel Eltron has never had it so good.
The SSU has established the chronology of crimes committed by the Russian armed forces against civilian population at key life support facilities in Kherson Region: Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant and the North Crimean Canal.
It is likely that there is one near you right now if you live close to freshwater.
Elephant-human conflicts have been on the rise in India as a result of habitat loss, and experts say such conflicts could get worse unless forested areas are protected and migration corridors restored.

Amid Western criticism of China over the escalating pressure on democratically-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, and the strengthening of ties with Russia during the invasion of Ukraine, Beijing’s diplomacy suffers in Europe.
The church minister, Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen, has called for an assessment of the working environment of Denmark’s churches.
Around a thousand Hungarians protested for the second time in less than a week against a loosening of logging regulations by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government amid increased demand for firewood due to surging gas and electricity prices.
NATO will increase its peacekeeping force in Kosovo if there is an escalation of tensions with neighbouring Serbia, the alliance’s chief said on Wednesday (17 August), on the eve of EU-facilitated talks between the estranged western Balkan neighbours.
The United States announced on Wednesday that it will begin formal negotiations with Taiwan on a new wide-ranging trade initiative.