The hazardous waste landfill in Komorniki (Kleszczewo Commune, Greater Poland) will be eliminated even this year. The County of Poznań and the Provincial Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Poznań will pay 2.4 million zlotys for its removal. →
The Ministry of Environment will support ‘green communes’ – thanks to a new program of the National Fund for Environmental Protection, communes which half of area is occupied by national parks and which will conduct pro-environmental investments can count on financial support. →
In November in the Augustów Forest will appear up to 40 new tenants – western capercaillies, birds that are one of the rarest in Poland. →
An unexplained death of over 2 millions of bees prompted Greenpeace to support attempts to rebuild the population of insects in the municipality. →
Research institutes suffer from financial problems. State subsidies have been considerably reduced. At the Parliamentary Committee meeting, representatives of research institutes called for increasing governmental grants. →
The Polish statuesque bison is the pride not only of Białowieża Forest but of the whole country as well. After 85 years of struggling, the scientists managed to provide the species with relative security. →
Urban sustainable development is not only about preserving the greenery in the concrete surroundings. It is also about sustainable construction that provides inhabitants with comfort, does not ruin their budgets or hurt the urban spatial plan. →
Today we understand how important it is to implement sustainable development ideas systematically all over the world – it is the only chance for present generations not to ruin the Earth for those to come. The EU for years has put great emphasis on actions that are in line with the sustainability concept. One of key documents that guarantees implementation of these ideas is the Europe 2020 Strategy. →