environment

Ikea returns to the center of the storm, after a final investigation by Greenpeace following which the environmental organization launched an unprecedented petition:“Ikea says that the home is the place where everything begins”, but we must prevent “old forests from ending up in our homes”.This is the slogan that revolves around the new collection of signatures of the environmentalist organization, founded on a latter investigation which notes how seven Romanian companies that work and produce furniture for the Swedish multinational appear to obtain their wood from some of the last old-growth forests in Europe, located in the country's Carpathians.These, specifically, are forests that should be particularly protected because not affected by human beings since ancient times, and therefore equipped with characteristics similar to ancient primary forests.Although they are in theory protected by EU legislation, the Romanian forests and their probable exploitati...

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The explanations and advice of Sante Laviola, researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric and Climate Sciences

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A report from Il Meteo analyzed how annual temperatures have changed from 1985 to today in various Italian cities

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The crew of the sailing ship Jean Gab, of the Oceanomare Delphis Onlus association, filmed the group of dolphins

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The updated ISPRA database speaks of 76 active mines on the national territory

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The slowdown of the current that keeps Europe's climate mild is already causing changes for humans.Researcher Lorenzo Colantoni recounts them in his new book

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The explorer wants to try the melting of the Arctic ice cap

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