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Cumbres Blancas Colombia, an environmental organization aimed at preserving glaciers, has been making public the wildfires that have been rampant in Colombia.

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In a video posted on Twitter, Chilean President Gabriel Boric recently confirmed the enactment of the new Water Code.

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Located on the outskirts of Mexico City, the Texcoco Lake and its surroundings has been declared a protective area.

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Major disasters caused by rain in Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, and São Paulo came just a year after Brazil’s “biggest water crisis in nearly a century.”

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Although several states have policies that recognize the importance of this region, they point out that the destruction of ecosystems is worryingly progressing.

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World Water Day, which fell on Tuesday, March 22nd, served as a reminder of the value of water in the face of a rapidly changing global climate.

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Both Brazilian and international mining companies that operate in Brazil have come out against a law proposed by President Jair Bolsonaro that aims to open indigenous lands for mining projects.

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On the International Day of Action for Rivers, mayors and communities from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador united to clean the trinational Lempa River, an important water supplier in the region.

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Projects for the protection and conservation of forests through the REDD+ mechanism will allow the Amazonian communities to watch over, monitor, and care for the forests. This mechanism will confront deforestation of the forests, the lungs of the planet, as well as generate economic resources through the sale of carbon bonds in order to improve

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A new generation of leaders in Latin America sees climate change and its link to inequality as the new political fault line, including Chile’s new president Gabriel Boric.

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