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If the current situation continues, 1,303,186 tons of plastic are predicted to be present in the marine region of the Northeast Pacific by 2025.

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A new report from the Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) detailed the low participation of the country’s large firms in environmental initiatives.

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Although deforestation from illegal mining has been reduced by the 2019 Mercury Plan, illegal and informal activities and high metal prices have shifted illegal extraction to other regions, affecting ecosystems and dozens of indigenous communities.

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A study conducted by a team of experts demonstrated that major lakes in the Andes Mountains will disappear in the coming decades.

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Scientists carrying out an expedition to restore and conserve the corals of the Rosario National Park in Colombia witnessed the mass arrival of tourist boats while visitors stood on top of these endangered animals, hastening their death.

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Rising concerns have emerged about the status of the Yanomami people, who reside on federally demarcated indigenous land in Brazil.

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The National Fund for Tourism Development (FONATUR) announced that work on Section 5 of the Maya Train will continue despite the “definitive” judicial suspension granted by the First District Judge in Yucatán.

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According to public and private environmental sources, Honduras loses between 60,000 and 65,000 acres of forest each year due to illegal logging and forest fires.

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Some of the land that has undergone deforestation is now rapidly becoming a desert, which is being ignored by people in power in Brazil.

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The fantastic paradise is found retracing Alexander Von Humboldt’s steps through one of the most preserved areas of Colombia.

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