
Diogo Martins, Portugal, 15-18 years old The recent outbreak of Coronavirus, a disease declared a pandemic, has had enormous repercussions not only at the national level, but also worldwide. From stopped cities, […]
Diogo Martins, Portugal, 15-18 years old The recent outbreak of Coronavirus, a disease declared a pandemic, has had enormous repercussions not only at the national level, but also worldwide. From stopped cities, […]
Diogo Martins, Portugal, 15-18 years old Currently large green mountains begin to be an increasingly natural landscape. These altered landscapes, the result of extensive exploration, create a series of consequences both at […]
Sofia Falcão and Mateus Andrade, Portugal, 15-18 years Wildlife trafficking endangers the survival of many animal and plant species, leading to loss of biodiversity and threatening the balance of ecosystems. In recent […]
Bruno de Sousa & João Pedro Costa – Portugal, 19-21 years old With over 22 years of history, the Lisbon Oceanarium has a lot to offer. Located in Lisboa Oriente, it is […]
Gustavo Santos & Miguel Truta, Portugal, 11-14 years old The American administration, through president Trump, has announced that it would shut down the funding program to the foundation “EcoHealth Alliance”, which performed […]
Bruna Faria, Maria I. Faria, Mariana Sousa & Tiago Marques, Portugal, 15-18 years old The first bird ringing took place in the 18th century, in Europe, and its objective was to know […]
Ana B. Costa, Ana C. Martins & Mariana Rebelo, Portugal, 15-18 years old Vila Nova de Famalicão has already established the first steps towards the creation of the future Local Protected Landscape […]
The recent outbreak of Coronavirus, a disease declared a pandemic, has had enormous repercussions not only at the national level, but also worldwide. From stopped cities, closed borders to paralyzed factories, there are numerous obvious consequences that the “plague” has caused.Despite these misfortunes, it is possible to verify some positive impacts, environmental issues, showing an opportunity to rethink our lifestyle.
“There is no plan B for the Montijo airport”, said António Costa, Prime Minister of Portugal, to TSF radio when one more blockade was imposed to the construction of the new Portuguese aerial platform, this time coming from the city council. In the last few months, the progress in the works of the construction of the new airport has been none, and the oppositions, in a huge number.
On February 25th, Banco Português de Germoplasma Vegetal delivered 972 samples of corn, beans and wheat to the world ‘seed vault’ in Norway.