Atmospheric deposition has been and is still sometimes called Acid Rain. While rain is often thought of as wet, it is a shower that is both moist and dry and has long been a concern for scientists and...
2022 is the European Year of Youth and we sat down with four experts working with the Fund for Youth Employment, sharing their views on why it’s important to invest in youth and how they look at the...
Bees are an essential part of our ecosystems, as they help pollinate plants and crops that we consume. However, their natural environments are undergoing severe challenges. Here’s how one ‘buzzing’...
Greece has the EU’s longest seascape. But the coastlines, surrounding waters, and countryside have been subjected to dumping for centuries. The country struggles with landfill overflow...
Here's how Iceland's Barnahus model will help the most vulnerable victims of child abuse in Latvia.
Imagine if your choice to have children was taken away without your knowledge only because of your race? Hundreds of Roma families in Slovakia don’t need to imagine – they have lived it.
From the clothes we wear to the food we consume, seafarers are at the heart of a global supply chain. However, during the global pandemic, they faced tough working conditions that could affect their...
Summertime on the Bulgarian Burgas Coast lasts around five months. Over three million visitors luxuriate in and around the therapeutic saline waters annually. But with more people comes more pressure...
In recent decades, Portugal has seen an increase in the number of women in the labour market: they now represent more than half of graduates and nearly half of the active workforce. Although the...
The annual hit to the global economy from cybercrime was estimated at more than $6 trillion in 2021. If that were a nation, then the country of cybercrime would be the world's third-largest economy...