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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: Panama’s National Secretary of Energy created Operación Solar, a pilot program which seeks to democratize access to solar energy in the country.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: Presented at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the initiative “Football for Forests” seeks both to promote a restoration project in one of the municipalities most affected by deforestation in the Amazon, and to continue with others already underway in the same region.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: The death of Ana Júlia, a six-meter anaconda well known by locals and tour guides in the Brazilian municipality of Bonito, has shocked the local community.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: The president of the National Administration of Aqueducts and Sewage Systems (ANDA), Rubén Alemán, said that the ten wells that dried up in San Salvador were due to “climate phenomena.”

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: The Mexican government recently designated twenty new, protected, natural areas (PNAs), marking a record number of such declarations.

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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: The increased pace of deforestation in the Cerrado in the past few years has revealed the inadequacy of leftist state governments in addressing the problem.

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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: In a bid to combat ocean pollution and safeguard biodiversity, artisanal fishermen, divers, and citizens of Peru collaborated to remove 1.8 tons of waste from the shores of Paita and Máncora in the Piura region.

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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Three Caribbean manatees were rescued from the Chocó Viejo marsh on the border of César and Santander departments due to drought caused by the El Niño phenomenon.

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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: The protection of the Amazon rainforest, while being absolutely vital, is nonetheless complicated by a variety of legitimate and potentially competing interests, such as sustainable development, improving the environment, and ensuring Brazilian sovereignty.

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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: Despite Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s promise to stamp out illegal mining and end deforestation in the Amazon by 2030, small-scale gold miners continue to devastate the country’s Indigenous lands.

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