Ecological disaster in Russia: what world-threatening pollution through war means.
Environmental problems in Russia
According to inkorr.com: In Russia, there is a rise in environmental pollution to dangerous levels. Emissions of pollutants, discharge of wastewater, and land violations have become increasingly urgent, and the temperature has already exceeded permissible norms. In addition, a reduction in the area of coniferous forests has been recorded.
It is important to note that the war and forest fires in Russia are causing serious ecological problems, including large emissions of greenhouse gases and environmental pollution. Environmental reconnaissance warns of the threats this situation poses to the entire world.
Continuing in this manner – we feel we may reach a crisis.
Given the current events, it is important to monitor the environmental state in Russia, as the consequences can reach far beyond its borders. Research and monitoring show that this situation requires urgent and decisive actions both at the national and international levels.
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