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Ernesto Guhl Nannetti, Director of the Instituto Quinaxi, explained why new reform proposals for the Sistema Nacional Ambiental (SINA) will not be effective or beneficial.

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Nicaragua lacks a national policy to promote the adaptation of livestock to changing climatic conditions.

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New Zealand has decided to give the same rights of a person to one of its most important rivers. Days later, a tribunal in India did the same with the Gange River.

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The pollution of bodies of water, from oceans to rivers, with thousands of tons of non-degradable plastic is a worldwide problem, and the coast of Guatemala is no exception.

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In a popular referendum, citizens of Cajamarca, Colombia voted against the construction of an open-air gold mine in their municipality.

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Containing nearly 10% of the Amazon rainforest, Colombia is exploring multiple approaches to slowing and eventually putting an end to deforestation.

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Companies throughout Chile have been fined for flouting environmental law, with the mining and energy sectors hardest hit.

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An expedition entitled Colombia Ciencia y Paz (“Colombia Science and Peace”) brought together fourteen people from different fields of expertise to explore a part of the country that remained under the rule of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia for half a century.

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Only a third of the active volcanoes in Mexico have maps that detail the risks and dangers of an eruption.

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According to a recent study carried out by Nature Magazine, the Amazon River and its surrounding regions are at risk of falling into a vicious cycle brought on by rampant deforestation and damaging human activity.

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