From Today, the EU Has Used Up Nature’s Resources the Planet Can Renew For a Year
From today, the European Union will live on credit because it has used up all the natural resources the planet can renew for a year.
WWF Bulgaria released an interactive map of Bulgaria's protected areas and old forests.
It is free for use and includes data from WWF's archives, universities and state institutions. The user can load different layers of information and types of maps.
The platform contains information on old forests, centennial forests, nature parks and reserves, protected areas, national parks and Natura protected areas, as well as links to further reading on the WWF website.
The development of the platform continues and there will be a mobile version and options for user generated content.
A Mediterranean cyclone will bring widespread precipitation across Bulgaria on Tuesday, prompting warnings for dangerous weather conditions.
Atmospheric pressure is set to increase, though it will stay below the typical levels for this time of year. Overnight, precipitation will persist in parts of southwestern Bulgaria and in eastern regions, while higher elevations may see light snowfall.
Saturday will start with predominantly clear skies.
Bulgaria will face unsettled and wet weather on Friday, according to the forecast issued by the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology for February 13
Thursday’s weather in Bulgaria will see a rise in temperatures, but clouds and rain will continue to affect large parts of the country, according to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) forecast for February 12.
According to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, Wednesday, February 11, will bring varied weather conditions across the country.
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