Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: British journalist Dom Phillips spent years traveling across Brazil to write a book about the Amazon. Just before finishing it, he was murdered in June 2022 alongside Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira.
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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: In Chile, municipal solid waste management is widely recognized as a pressing issue, but nobody has dared to take the lead on it.
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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: More than 90% of Brazil’s wildlife species may be affected by habitat loss due to global warming by 2100, according to a new study from ecologists at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).
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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: As greenhouse gas emissions in Mexico surge, experts are sounding alarms over a significant policy shift favoring hydrocarbons at the expense of renewable energy.
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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: A collaborative venture involving the Peruvian government and multiple Indigenous groups in that country was awarded with the prestigious Climate Impact Award 2025, granted by the American Carbon Registry (ACR), during a ceremony that took place on March 25 in Los Angeles, California.
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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: In tropical forests across the Americas, some plant species are adapting and migrating upwards, searching for cooler habitats as temperatures rise due to climate change.
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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: Authorities in Cuautitlán Izcalli have identified severe irregularities at the Tersa del Golfo landfill, which receives thousands of tons of waste daily from Mexico City and surrounding municipalities.
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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: Animal trafficking generates around USD 20 billion annually, surpassing the GDP of some countries.
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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: Guatemala lacks both institutional and private projects tackling its serious pollution problem. Moreover, the population’s lack of awareness about the issue poses grave risks to the country’s sustainability and general well-being.
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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: Indigenous and grassroots communities in Brazil, Mexico, and the Global South resist the destructive logic of capitalist development by reclaiming radical democracy, autonomy, and profound connections to their territories.
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