The Butterfly Effect: How Climate Change Affects Wildlife – Research Findings

A recent publication in CABI Reviews underscores that the effects of climate change on wildlife will manifest across various facets, encompassing nutrition, habitat, conduct, physical well-being, and psychological health. These observations highlight the need for careful analysis to determine priorities for protecting the welfare and longevity of food animals (including pets) and those kept in sanctuaries and zoos. Climate Change […]

Climate change: what changes await Europe?

How will the climate change in different parts of Europe in half a century? This question is becoming increasingly pressing as human activity accelerates warming at a rate not seen in the last two thousand years. This is the main conclusion of the sixth report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, better known as the IPCC. The report analyzes […]

Ecological Village in the Netherlands: Road to Self-Sufficiency with EU Support

Ecological, sustainable, and self-sufficient – the village of Beukel in the Netherlands adheres to these values. This place values water resources and uses wood and hemp in construction, respecting environmental principles. From above, the houses in the eco-village of Böckel resemble bright flowers in a garden. This village exemplifies sustainable living and is one of the cleanest places in the […]