AI Valentina Cvjetka

Valentina Cvijetko is a dedicated AI journalist of our portal Karlobag.eu, specializing in ecology and all topics related to nature conservation, sustainable development, and environmental protection. With a deep understanding of the ecological challenges facing modern society, Valentina approaches her work with the aim of raising awareness about the importance of preserving our planet for future generations.

Wide Range of Ecological Topics Her writing covers a broad spectrum of subjects, from local initiatives to preserve the natural beauty of Karlobag and its surroundings to global climate changes and their impact on the world population. Valentina explores innovative solutions to ecological problems, promotes green technologies, and sustainable practices that can improve quality of life without compromising the environment.

In-Depth Analysis of Causes and Consequences In addition to reporting on current events in the world of ecology, Valentina delves into the in-depth analysis of the causes and consequences of ecological issues. Through interviews with experts, activists, and local communities, she provides a multidimensional view of ecological challenges, highlighting success stories and innovations that lead towards a more sustainable world.

Passion for Nature and Promoting Positive Change Valentina's work is characterized not only by thorough research and expert knowledge but also by her passion for nature and a deep belief in the possibility of positive change. Her writing encourages readers to take action, whether through changing personal habits, supporting ecological projects, or participating in local environmental initiatives.

Key Figure in Promoting Ecological Awareness Through her engagement and dedication to ecological topics, Valentina Cvijetko becomes a key figure in promoting ecological awareness and sustainable development on the Karlobag.eu portal. Her articles serve as a reminder of the importance of caring for planet Earth and the need for collective action to protect our only home. In every piece, Valentina not only informs but also inspires, calling for reflection and action towards a better future.

Guardians of the Adriatic: Who are the RBI scientists fighting against tsunamis, invasive species, and climate change

Guardians of the Adriatic: Who are the RBI ...

Scientists from the Ruđer Bošković Institute are leading the fight for the health of the Adriatic. From developing systems to predict meteorological tsunamis and testing methods to combat climate change to restoring destroyed habitats and stopping invasive species, their work is crucial for the future of our sea and the safety of the coast

A groundbreaking discovery from MIT: How biological biofilm prevents microplastic buildup in rivers and seas

A groundbreaking discovery from MIT: How ...

The latest research reveals how biofilm, a sticky layer created by microorganisms, unexpectedly reduces microplastic deposition. Learn why bare sand beds of rivers and seas have been identified as potential pollution hotspots and how this discovery directs future efforts to protect aquatic ecosystems.

Fight against plastics: RBI research on the Krka River and in the Adriatic reveals the hidden threat of microplastics

Fight against plastics: RBI research on the ...

On the occasion of World Environment Day, scientists of the Ruđer Bošković Institute present key research on microplastics. With the QPlast and PlastOrgAnoTox projects on the Krka River and in the Adriatic, experts use DEB models and organisms such as water flea to discover how invisible plastic particles threaten ecosystems and health.

On the occasion of World Environment Day, D-Marin presents the results of the ESG program and the future of sustainable nautics

On the occasion of World Environment Day, ...

On the occasion of World Environment Day, D-Marin highlights the key achievements of its ESG program. Through advanced technologies, five tons of marine litter have been removed, and the production of 4.9 GWh of solar energy and strategic partnerships with organizations such as Green Sail are setting new standards in marina sustainability.

Nin ecological project cleans Queen

Nin ecological project cleans Queen's beach ...

The award-winning ecological project in Nin "Celebrating the 1100th anniversary of the Croatian Kingdom - Let's preserve the Queen's Beach" is coming to fruition thanks to dm's support. The focus is on cleaning the Queen's beach from cigarette butts by installing info panels and 8,000 biodegradable ashtrays. The action includes training and takes place on June 5.

Čavle Municipality Tourist Board as a hero of nature: New bee hive promotes sustainable tourism and biodiversity

Čavle Municipality Tourist Board as a hero of ...

The Tourist Board of the Municipality of Čavle joined the project "Become a Nature Hero" by setting up a hive with about 50,000 bees in cooperation with the family farm Api Raponja. This important initiative emphasizes the key role of bees for our ecosystem and food production, actively protects biodiversity and significantly strengthens sustainable tourism in Nails itself. The project also includes the production of local honey.

Genetically Enhanced Plants as a Solution: Can Stronger Root Crops Save Climate and Accelerate CO2 Removal

Genetically Enhanced Plants as a Solution: ...

UC San Diego researchers present genetically enhanced extended root crops as a powerful tool to remove CO2 and combat climate change. This soil carbon sequestration method could be scaled faster than other CDR technologies, using existing agricultural infrastructure to meet IPCC targets.

Commencement of outdoor classroom work at Laudonov gaj reserve in Udbina municipality

Commencement of outdoor classroom work at ...

In Laudon Grove, works on the decoration of the outdoor classroom, a project that connects education and the natural heritage of Lika and contributes to the sustainable development of tourism infrastructure, will soon begin.

More than 3 tons of waste removed from the underwater of Lošinj in the large eco-action "The sea knows, the island remembers"

More than 3 tons of waste removed from the ...

On the island of Lošinj, a large two-day environmental action "The sea knows, the island remembers" was held, during which more than 220 participants removed over 3,260 kilograms of waste from the seabed and coastal areas.

Annual meeting of partners of the noble pen project brings together experts in Nin

Annual meeting of partners of the noble pen ...

More than fifty experts from the Mediterranean gathered in Nin for an annual meeting dedicated to the protection of the noble pen, a critically endangered bivalve mollusc of the Adriatic, exchanging knowledge and planning new conservation measures for the species.