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Post by account_disabled on Nov 23, 2023 11:18:25 GMT
Britain has seen an "unprecedented rise" in fly-camping, when campers leave in the woods after relaxing in the woods and heading home light. The Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia reports that in 2020, 100 hectares of unauthorized dumps with garbage weighing more than 300 thousand tons were discovered in specially protected areas. For comparison, this is the weight of six Titanics. People travel for new experiences, exotic landscapes and beautiful photographs to Phone Number List ever more remote regions: from the Arctic to the Far East. But even in hard-to-reach places there are bottles and packages, new paths and wastelands remain from car wheels, and soap stains appear in once clean springs and lakes. Frightened animals leave their usual habitats. This disrupts the already fragile balance of the wild ecosystem. Perhaps the loudest discussions today are around the ecological situation on Lake Baikal. Every year, the coastal territory of the lake receives over two million tourists. In 2020, the prosecutor's office found violations here in 90% of tourism facilities. Most of the camp sites and guest houses operate without complying with environmental legislation, and their sewage still flows into the lake. Due to emissions in some areas of Lake Baikal - we recall, the largest storage of fresh water on the continent - you can’t even swim. In addition, household garbage accumulates daily on the shores of the lake. Participants of one of the most famous environmental projects of Lake Baikal.
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