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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: Uruguay has adjusted to extend resources towards its wetlands.

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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: Mayarí municipality, in Northeast Cuba, has been hit by a major forest fire that has decimated more than a thousand hectares (2500 acres) of forest land.

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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: Nicolás Marín Benitez, a 23-year-old National Geographic explorer and underwater photographer, has been recognized by the environmental protection organization “Our Ocean” for his work raising awareness for marine conservation through photography.

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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: The Peruvian Congress wants to modify the Forestry and Wildlife Law to eliminate requirements that protect the Amazon and grant more powers to the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) over the Ministry of the Environment (Minam). The latter ministry is currently the one that establishes the permanent production of forests

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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: Susana Muhamad, the Colombian minister for the environment and sustainable development, has announced that the department is “consolidating agreements with traditional miners, Indigenous reservations, community councils, and coca farmers” in a bid to protect the country’s natural resources.

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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: The Colombian Biodiversity Information System documented record-breaking data for 2022.

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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: Although they are responsible for between five and six percent of all carbon emissions, militaries around the world are not held accountable for their major contributions to the climate crisis.  In Nexos Magazine of Mexico, Maritza Islas Vargas argued that militarization is a driving factor behind the current environmental and climatic

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Issue Jan 18-24 2023: The Indigenous Paī Tavyterã people of Paraguay have released a statement denouncing both the logging in their territory and the death threats they have been receiving.

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Issue Jan 11-17 2023:  “Atmospheric pollution, droughts and water stress, intractable forest fires, floods, downpours and structural marine erosion, tidal waves or tsunamis, hurricanes and tornadoes, storms and landslides of dust, land or snow such as polar and glacier slides” should be enough to raise alarms and help us, as humans, reprioritize our intentions.

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Issue Jan 11-17 2023: The latest photographic project by renowned Peruvian photographer Walter H. Wust, known as “Peru from the air,” consists of aerial photographs of various locations in Peru, captured using a Nikon D 810 camera while flying over the Cordillera Blanca at 7500 meters in a helicopter.

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