1997: World Heritage Centre mission; 1998: World Heritage Centre monitoring mission; 2001, 2005 and 2023: joint World Heritage Centre/IUCN Reactive Monitoring missions; 2003 and 2011: joint ...
This article was written as part of the Train to Copenhagen project, aimed at raising awareness of climate change in advance of the climate talks in Denmark in December. For more information about the ...
When it comes to natural wonders, few can rival the awe-inspiring depths of Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world. This ancient lake is a geological marvel, a biodiversity hotspot, and a cultural ...
It was stressed that the Siberian scientists have maintained their international ties under the new circumstances and were planning to expand cooperation with the friendly nations, such as China, ...
The little sister of Russia’s better-known Lake Baikal, Mongolia’s extraordinary Lake Khovsgol has all of the beauty and none of the crowds (at least for now). At depths close to 900 ft., this ...
It is reported that Mongolia plans to build a number of hydroelectric power plants on one of the tributaries of Lake Baikal - the Selenge River, as well as its tributaries ULAN BATOR, October 23.
Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake, is a remarkable natural wonder in Siberia, Russia. Formed over 25 million years ago, it holds 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater and boasts exceptional ...