Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: A recent 37-year study tracked changes in the composition of 173 rivers worldwide due to mining, with seven of them located in the Madre de Dios region of the Amazon in Peru.
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Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: While a far cry from the actively ecocidal Bolsonaro administration, Lula’s nine-month-old government has failed to take the initiative in regard to the environment, with empty talk and a general apathy towards conservation characterizing the approach thus far.
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Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: The Director of Inspection of the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MADES) in Paraguay,
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: The controversial discourse of overpopulation is a narrative that has been recurrently linked to environmental crises.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: The Global Biodiversity Framework (signed last year in Canada) has continuously promoted “living in harmony with nature” as the vision for the framework’s 2050 vision.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: A convoy of military trucks outfitted with tankers will be transporting water to the drought-stricken Chaco region in Paraguay.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: The National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State (SERNANP) announced an important $19.7 million debt exchange agreement between Peru and the United States.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: Semilla Verde, A Guatemalan NGO, has become a finalist competing for the Zayed Sustainability Prize due to their work in cultivating biofortified strains of maize.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: The article discusses the alarming rate of deforestation and the violation of Indigenous rights in Central America.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: With the planet currently hosting over seven billion humans and projections forecasting a population of nearly ten billion by 2050, environmental education is now more necessary than ever if we want to live in a sustainable world.
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