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The Uruguayan government has launched its first green hydrogen pilot project called H2U, which is initially focused on the transportation sector but can be expanded to other projects.

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The Marcala garbage dump poses a health risk and is a serious environmental pollutant for many villages in La Paz, Honduras.

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In a world of rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and insufficient commitments to curb emissions, there is a temptation to label some countries as climate leaders.

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Buildings of ancient cultures, such as the Aztec and Maya, have maintained their functionality over time; some due to the protection that nature’s foliage has provided them and others due to the innovative and sustainable materials.

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A new masterplan, Azzurra Tortugas, fulfills Argentinian demand for rural real estate property with a closed neighborhood close to nature and with access to services and amenities in Pilar, Buenos Aires.

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Central American countries make up half of the ten most affected countries by climate change and require global support.

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Buenos Aires crops typically consist of wheat, barley, soybeans, corn, and sunflower. However, weed prevalence has been on the rise.

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State-owned companies threaten the biodiverse environment in the subtropical Andes and endanger indigenous communities in Pastaza culturally and economically as threats of oil exploration and extraction grow in Block 28.

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The proposal to celebrate a World Water Day to remember the relevance of this essential liquid dates from 1992, during the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro.

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In a country in which indigenous peoples inhabit millions of hectares of land, Peru provides the fewest incentives to communities to care for the forests.

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