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The closure the “Lixão da Estrutural” in Brazil, Latin America’s largest landfill, will leave close to two thousand collectors without work.

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Over the past two years, nine environmentalists have been assassinated in Mexico, causing concern among the environmentally minded.

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There is concern in Central America over the significant number of dead fish found in the Lempa River, which runs between Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras.

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The judicial fight between environmental organizations and private corporations continues in Latin America.

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Diego Laserna, an activist of the Combo2600 Collective sparks a conversation on the potable water available to Bogotá, Colombia, and the eleven municipalities that surround it.

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A mysterious case of species origin was finally solved through DNA and feather analyses by Brazilian and Canadian scientists, revealing the dançador-de-coroa-dourada (Golden Crown Dancer), or the Lepidothrix vilasboasi, to be a hybrid species resulting from the interbreeding of two separate species over 150 thousand years ago.

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Just two years after dealing with flooded fields, many farmers in an agricultural municipality in the northern part of the Province of Buenos Aires are unable to plant corn, soy, and sorghum for lack of water.

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Uruguay has become the first Latin American country to have an electric route for electric cars on the road.

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For the first time in over a decade, the turtle population on the island of Pinzón is now making a natural comeback, thanks to the elimination of the “large population” of black rats disrupting the natural food chain there.

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What is Colombia’s role of Colombia in the global strife for a more sustainable future in the face of the threats of climate change? 

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