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Climate Crisis and Social Injustice: Who Really Pays the Price?
As climate change becomes increasingly visible and intense, it is clear that it does not affect everyone equally. Those who have contributed the least to the ecological crisis often bear its heaviest consequences. Historically marginalized groups—such as the poor, women,…

The Beaver as an Uninvited Builder: Natural Solutions Beyond Human Reach
The realization of any project, regardless of its type – whether it’s residential buildings, road infrastructure, or something else – requires careful planning and a series of steps. From initial conceptual designs, through their refinement, to finding experts, obtaining necessary…

Solar Chimney – A Modern Solution Inspired by the Ancient Egyptian Cooling System
Today, in a world where technology allows us to control almost everything with just the press of a button, it is hard to imagine how our ancestors managed to survive without cooling and heating systems or other devices that are…

Microbes in Action: Nature’s Fighters Against Air Pollution
Imagine this: trillions of microbes are constantly working to remove toxic gases from the air, and we are completely unaware of it. Scientists from Monash University in Melbourne have discovered that microbes use an enzyme called CO dehydrogenase to consume…

Snow and Solar Power Plants – Enemies or Allies in Green Energy Production?
Solar energy is a renewable source that is increasingly discussed daily, yet many questions and uncertainties remain about the challenges and advantages it offers. Answers to such questions are particularly important for investors and citizens interested in investing in solar…

With the Expansion of Renewable Energy, the Number of Power Lines is Increasing – Will This Affect Our Health?
We could say that clean air and electricity are among the basic needs of modern humans, and satisfying one should not come at the expense of the other. Unfortunately, that is precisely what happens when electricity is generated by burning…

Collision of Two Weather Extremes in the USA
Although the Balkans are characterized by a temperate climate, in recent years, we have increasingly faced frequent and intense weather extremes. Extended dry periods are interrupted by heavy rains causing floods, and the beginning of January has been marked by…



