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Guatemala, known for its rich natural resources, including water and trees, is facing environmental change and subsequent damage.

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What could have possibly caused a molasses spill in the Magdalena Sugar Factory?

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The UN General Assembly declared June 8th as World Oceans Day, but has done little to alleviate the “trash islands” that have rapidly accumulated throughout the planet.

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As more countries gain awareness of the dangers of climate change, more countries are taking measures in favor of the environment.

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Peruvian Víctor Zambrano Gonzales won the National Geographic Award for Leadership in Conservation for creating the “K’erenda Homet” reserve in Perú’s Madre de Dios region.

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Financialization of the environment is a relatively new concept that refers to “a financial turn in all that should be economic and sociocultural.” In other words, it refers to the privatization of natural resources with the aim of corporate financial gains.

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The Adaptation Fund and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) came together June 7 for a workshop addressing the adaptation of projects to mitigate the effects of climate change. 

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The Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) recently suspended the exploitation of the Nemby Hill in Paraguay.

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Sea turtles are crucial for maintaining marine ecosystems, but six species of turtles are under threat of extinction in the Caribbean and Latin American region. Humans are the biggest threat to their well-being.

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Even though Mexico’s Comisión Ambiental de la Megalópolis (Megalópolis Environmental Commission) can take steps to limit the circulation of cars, there will still be a high level of contamination in the metropolitan zones. The reasoning for this is simply a matter of chemistry.

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