Through satellite images, one can see large areas of the green Amazon rainforest being interrupted by brown airstrips.
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On September 20th of 2019, the “Global Week for the Future” was celebrated and served as both a milestone for the environmental movement and a wake-up call against climate change.
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Farmers in Oaxaca, Mexico, have started a project to breed coffee trees resistant to “coffee rust,” an illness without cure decimating Mexican coffee production.
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The Corporación Autónoma Regional de La Guajira (Corpoguajira, Regional Autonomous Corporation of La Guajira) has announced that 40,000 hectares in La Guajira have become protected areas.
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Latin America is now experiencing the calamitous impacts of climate change as water shortages and food insecurity have an impact on human life in the region, and according to a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report, “It will only get worse.”
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During Colombiamoda, one of Colombia’s most significant fashion events, designers called upon their peers to protect the country’s forests and to make their collections from sustainable materials.
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Because Cusco is home to one of the seven wonders of the world, the Municipality of Cusco decided to apply to a contest organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to be the beneficiary of a project that encourages the handling and management of solid waste.
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Residents of José Ignacio have requested that the 5.6-million-dollar project of Argentine businessman Eduardo Costantini be brought to public hearing.
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The true end of the world seems to come from a world that degrades and destroys life and places nature at the service of the market, where it is subjugated to the satisfaction and the gluttony of a reduced number of privileged people.
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More than 50% of Peru’s territory is constituted of the Amazon rainforest, a region that is home to approximately 10% of the planet’s biodiversity and unfortunately, is in danger due to environmental organized crime.
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