July 26 was World Mangrove Day, which gave individuals the opportunity to reflect upon the vital functions that mangroves perform.
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Despite efforts to stop it, mangrove felling in the Gulf of Guayaquil persists and is harming the local ecosystem in numerous ways.
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The use of satellite technology in conjunction with the cooperation and mobilization of local indigenous communities resulted in a 52% reduction in rainforest loss in the Loreto region of Peru in 2018.
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Even though the process of separating the Cerrado and Pantanal lands of the Terena indigenous people has taken at least forty years, the Klabin Family Company—famous for being the founder of one of the largest paper manufacturers in South America—has recently registered a resort on the indigenous land that was approved in two months by
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Chile’s Chamber of Deputies approved Parliament’s proposed regulations on smoking, including banning the practice in certain areas and changing cigarette materials.
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With plans to replace all forms of public transportation with renewable energy-powered vehicles, Buenos Aires aims to achieve zero carbon emissions for 2029.
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Earth has been sending alert signals of the environmental dangers that are being created due to the selfish actions of humanity.
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The conservationist idea of Peasant Reserve Zones is nothing new in Colombia.
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As the world faces the climate crisis, Peru is one of the most vulnerable countries.
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An initiative to close central thermoelectric plants by 2025 will now be revised by Chile’s senate.
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