Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: Sineia Wapichana emphasized that demarcating Indigenous lands is essential for fighting climate change.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Coffee is one of Guatemala’s largest exports to Europe, with over a quarter of the country’s total coffee production sent off to be sold in European markets. This bilateral link could be completely transformed in the face of economic regulations now being enforced by the European Union that aim to limit
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Chile’s protected areas (PA) are not only refuges of biodiversity; they are also spaces where wildlife, cultural identity, and human well-being merge. Covering nearly 23% of the national territory, these areas are key in efforts to preserve unique ecosystems in Chile, as well as guarantee essential services, such as clean water
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Politicians in Santa Catarina, Brazil, are pushing to reduce the Área de Proteção Ambiental da Baleia Franca (APA-BF), a 156,000-hectare protected coastal area vital for whale nurseries, beaches, lagoons, and Atlantic Forest remnants.
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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: Extreme temperatures and drought are only two of the consequences of global warming affecting the globe. Especially hard-hit are the glaciers in the Andes mountain range in Chile, which has experienced a drastic reduction in permafrost. Indeed, the central region of the range alone has lost an area of 3,500 square
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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: Influencer Arturo Islas Allende published a viral video of a port in Celestún, Yucatán, a tourist-filled area, full of garbage and illegal litter.
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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: There are at least twelve illegal fuel transportation routes on the Southern Interoceanic Highway and two other illegal water passageways in the Madre de Dios region of Peru. The fuel transported through the region is used in illegal mining machinery.
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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: “Can law be a tool to halt ecological collapse? Can it train professionals capable of defending life, beyond codes and courts?”
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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: In Peru, there is a river whose waters can reach up to 95°C, a temperature close to the boiling point of water. It is not only a tourist destination, but also a space for studying the impact of the climate crisis on the Amazon. However, the “Boiling River” is threatened.
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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: Water has long symbolized purity, reconciliation, fertility, destruction, and renewal, representing both life and death.
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