



“Nature is always real, serious and severe. Nature is always right, and the mistakes and errors are human.”
– Goethe
The protection of the environment should be an important part of every citizen's activity. But to do it properly, we need to understand the real impact of a citizen's activity on the environment and comply with environmental legislative requirements.
Environment degradation
Atmospheric degradation
Air pollution damages human health and the environment.
Air pollutants emitted in one country can be transported into the atmosphere, contributing to or leading to poor air quality in other areas.
Water degradation
Water pollution is any change in the composition or quality of water as a result of human activities or natural processes such that it becomes less suitable for its uses.
Soil degradation
Soil degradation illustrates a type of cumulative effect of human action on the land and involves a variety of processes, including: soil erosion, raveling, landslides, compaction, salinisation, lateritisation, destruction of substrate organic matter and plant nutrient reserves, acidification, burning and charring of soil fauna, etc.






“Deciding to Act May Take a While; Much Longer Than the Action Itself.”
― Danielle Wengraf
