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Creating a “greener” environment, both literally and figuratively, more than 30 inmates of the all-women Santa Marta Acatitla penitentiary are working together to build vertical gardens along the periphery of the freeways.

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Given the presence of oil in the Amazonia region, the year 2016 “marked a before and after in the environmental history of Peru.” 

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In a world driven by fossil fuels, our most vital resource remains water. Colombia is blessed with biological wonders, including high mountain ranges and lush forests, but this past week saw a victory for wetland conservation in particular.

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Santa Olga used to be a town of over one thousand houses, most of which were bought using state subsidies, and almost all of which were destroyed in a fire on January 25th of this year.

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A controversial plan to pave a new highway through Colombia’s Amazonian region is the subject of heated debate among government officials, developers, and environmental agencies.

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The construction of a new tourist center in Necaxa, which was introduced and halted in 2014, has been reinitiated by the current government.

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Military and firefighting personnel arrived in Chile to help combat the forest fires that have affected the central and southern parts of the country.

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The lack of legislation regulating distribution and proper management has resulted in persistent water shortages in some regions.

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Forest fires are affecting large portions of Chile’s Region VI, and the government has declared a state of emergency in multiple provinces.

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A study conducted by thirty national institutions over more than ten years has found that 46.31% of flora in Cuba is in danger of extinction.

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