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Major floods from Colombia’s west coast are threatening the biodiversity of amphibians in the zone, La Mojana.

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While on an official trip to Colombia, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the United States will launch a regional pact to reduce deforestation throughout the Amazon.

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On Wednesday, October 13th, the Brazilian senate approved a bill to amend the Forest Code, which authorizes municipalities to define the area of protected land around riverbanks.

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A report from 2018 called Let Each Drop Count: An Agenda for Water Action laid out plans for how countries can appropriately handle water crises.

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned that important changes need to be implemented to keep the planet’s temperature below the critical threshold of 1.5ºC for warming.

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The Dzilman de Bravo wind park is the first megaproject in Yucatán, Mexico.

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Brazil’s Northeast region is known for its semiarid climate, lack of natural water sources, and dry seasons. In recent years, droughts have become more intense, and public policy hasn’t kept up with the threatening climate.

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Mexico City, a monster “locked up in a cage,” needs feeding to continue living and expanding beyond its current boundaries, taking from the rest of the country to sustain its own growth.

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In September, a protest took place in San Vicente de Chucurí and Barrancabermeja, Colombia.

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The role of science and education in the protection of nature and raising awareness about the importance of preserving the environment was the objective of Chile’s “National Environment Day,” celebrated on October 2, 2021.

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