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The land allocated for conservation in Costa Rica has grown 11.2 square kilometers in the last ten years.

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A new book explores the many myths that surround the world of gold mining in Colombia.

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In September of 2019, the coastal communities of Brazil faced the biggest environmental tragedy they had ever seen, and one year later the fishermen affected are demanding the aid they never got.

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Since January 2019, there have been no seizures of smuggled jaguar teeth in Bolivia, prompting experts to hypothesize why this reduction is taking place.

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A rainwater collection and fast-acting purification system from Isla Urbana becomes the winning solution of Softys Water Challenge and hopes to expand its efforts.

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Despite having no environmental policy background for this function, a former agent of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN), André Heleno Silveira, has been appointed as the new head of Surveillance Coordination Intelligence in the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA).

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Latin America and the Caribbean are fighting against the violence that national and transnational companies inflict on the rights and territories of indigenous communities, for the protection of all forms of life and towards the creation of a new paradigm focused on the respect of Mother Nature.

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On August 21, the Green Climate Fund approved $28 million in financing for a project to be led by the Ministry of Environment and implemented by rural and indigenous communities.

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The coronavirus epidemic has left its impact on all sectors of the global economy.

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A public-private initiative will start installing 80 solar panels at basic health units.

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