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La redacción de medio ambiente y desarrollo sostenible reúne a autores y voluntarios que llevan décadas viviendo cerca de la naturaleza, investigando procesos ecológicos y observando los cambios que moldean nuestro planeta. Detrás de cada texto está la experiencia de personas cuyos caminos profesionales y personales se han entrelazado con temas como la protección ambiental, los recursos renovables, los desafíos climáticos y un estilo de vida sostenible. Escribimos desde el terreno, desde conversaciones con investigadores y activistas, desde nuestras propias notas y años de observación, procurando que cada publicación sea verificada, comprensible y útil.

Nuestro trabajo no se basa en tendencias superficiales, sino en una comprensión real de los procesos naturales y de la responsabilidad que el ser humano tiene hacia el espacio en el que vive. Las historias que presentamos nacen lentamente, con mucha reflexión, porque no vemos la ecología como un nicho ni como un campo técnico, sino como una parte de la vida que nos incumbe a todos. A lo largo de los años, la redacción ha seguido cómo el medio ambiente reacciona a los hábitos humanos, cómo las comunidades introducen modelos sostenibles y cómo las innovaciones se combinan con el respeto a los ciclos naturales. Tratamos de acercar todo esto al lector en una forma que no sea seca, sino cercana y real.

Elegimos los temas con especial cuidado — temas que abren espacio para la comprensión, no para el miedo. Escribimos sobre el cambio climático, pero también sobre quienes encuentran soluciones. Hablamos de áreas naturales amenazadas, pero también de quienes las restauran. Destacamos la importancia del desarrollo sostenible, pero sin grandes palabras — preferimos compartir experiencias concretas, pequeños pasos y buenas prácticas observadas a lo largo de años de colaboración con iniciativas ecológicas y especialistas.

Nuestro objetivo es construir confianza, no sensacionalismo. Por eso procuramos que cada texto se base en información verificada y en un enfoque periodístico reflexivo. Queremos ofrecer al lector contenido que no solo informe, sino que también fomente la comprensión, la responsabilidad y el cuidado del espacio que dejaremos a las generaciones futuras. La redacción de medio ambiente y desarrollo sostenible sigue comprometida con esta misión: crear contenido que refleje una verdadera pasión por la naturaleza y que pueda aportar, aunque sea modestamente, al objetivo mayor: preservar aquello que todos compartimos.

Climate change is changing the phytoplankton of Antarctica and threatening the food chain and carbon storage in the oceans

Climate change is changing the phytoplankton ...

By analyzing 25 years of satellite data and sea samples, scientists have discovered significant changes in the composition of phytoplankton around Antarctica, affecting the food chain and the ability of the ocean to store carbon, warning of the far-reaching consequences of climate change

Transport Revolution: How AI and eco-driving from mit reduce CO2 emissions at intersections by more than 20 percent

Transport Revolution: How AI and eco-driving ...

A new study from mit reveals how eco-driving, powered by artificial intelligence, can reduce CO2 emissions at intersections by 11-22%. Even a small application of this technology brings huge benefits, reduces fuel consumption and congestion, and does not require large investments in infrastructure. Discover how smart driving is changing the future of cities.

Secret of the Pacific revealed: MIT scientists prove how island rivers shape key channels in coral reefs

Secret of the Pacific revealed: MIT ...

New research from MIT scientists provides quantitative evidence for the first time that island rivers shape vital passages in coral reefs. By analyzing data for the Society Islands, such as Tahiti and Bora Bora, it was discovered how rivers, through mechanisms of incision and aggradation, create channels crucial for the health and survival of these marine ecosystems

Eco Action in Bakar: Over 250 volunteers in the great cleaning of the underwater world of the Bakar Bay as part of Margaret

Eco Action in Bakar: Over 250 volunteers in ...

At the very beginning of the summer, a traditional eco-action of cleaning the seabed was held in Bakar, which brought together a record number of 250 participants, including 90 divers from Croatia and neighboring countries. As part of Margaret's summer, over 10 cubic meters of waste were extracted, confirming Copper's commitment to ecological revitalization.

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.