Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Plastic pollution is creating a serious environmental problem for Chile.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: The Uruguayan municipality of Maldonado announced that is has put into motion a plan to build a racetrack in a wetlands reserve, inciting the ire of environmentalists and local residents.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: A new regulation on integrated solid waste management in Guatemala, which took effect on February 11, has prompted questions about what happens once trash is separated at home.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: A massive forest fire in southern Argentina has claimed 20,000 acres of woodland and is still raging out of control.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: The current urban model of waste management relies heavily on intensive resource extraction, excessive consumption, and the culture of waste.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: Bogotá is preparing for a major overhaul of its waste management system, set to take effect in 2026 as the city’s contracts with private concessionaires expire.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: Mountains of dung left behind by vicuñas, wild relatives of llamas, are reportedly helping ecosystems in the Andes mountain range better adapt to climate change.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: For years, residents of Chesque Alto, a mountainous region in Araucanía, have lodged complaints against a fish factory operating in the area, claiming that run-off from the operation is polluting the waters of this otherwise pristine natural area.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: The presence of grasslands suggests that some native species could still coexist with those of agricultural crops.
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Issue Jan 15-21 2025: Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe has become a world-renowned wine destination thanks to a jump from just six wineries to over 150 between 1999 and 2023.
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