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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: A recent study reveals an image of the Amazon rainforest that is both quite shocking and alarming. This rainforest is the world’s largest tropical rainforest, and according to Geophysical Research Letters, the ecosystem is very likely approaching its tipping point. In less than a century, the rainforest can transform into a

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Issue Jul 01-31 2025: The Autoridad del Canal de Panamá (ACP) announced the initiation of environmental and social studies of areas surrounding the Indio River basin where a project to construct a lake will take place.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2025: After the creation of an institutional gap caused by the departure of Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development Susana Muhamad and a technical shift at the Climate Change Directorate, the Ministry of Environment designed a new methodology to address climate change.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2025: A recent bill by Congressman Jorge Flores Ancachi (Alianza para el Progreso, APP) seeks to open the door to hydrocarbon exploitation in untouched protected natural areas, such as the Bahuaja Sonene National Park. The legislator acknowledged that his initiative arose after a consultation with Perupetro. Flores Ancachi’s proposal—which also has government

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Issue Jun 25-Jul 01 2025: At the end of May, Colombia’s highest administrative court, the Consejo de Estado, ruled that the city of Santa Marta must take more stringent measures to monitor the levels of wastewater being discharged into the Caribbean Sea along its coast.

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Issue Jun 25-Jul 01 2025: The latest findings from Peru’s 2024 Coca Crop Monitoring Report showed an overall decline in coca cultivation nationwide.

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Issue Jun 25-Jul 01 2025: While foreign drones are planted in Brazil’s skies, a startup in the country has developed a ground-based alternative that will aid reforestation.

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: The proposed Plano de Ocupação for the Parque Ecológico Burle Marx (PEBM) could undermine its intended ecological role in Brazil’s capital.

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: A new report in the prestigious journal Nature has revealed that the weather cycle in the Amazon is becoming more extreme, with more intense rainfall occurring during the wet season and significantly less occurring during the dry season.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: Environmentalists and historians have organized against the planning of a Museo Nacional Cultura Olmeca in Villahermosa, Tabasco.

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