Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: In contrast with the bright and exciting futures which children imagine, we are currently living in a world of growing inequality, ecological collapse, and increasingly extractive industries. Many social scientists call this “age of crisis” the Anthropocene.
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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: Peru is home to 14 ‘Ramsar’ wetlands, ecosystems of global importance in combating climate change.
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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: Fernando Trujillo has made a life for himself amongst the Amazon’s pink river dolphins, with which he has swum for more than 30 years, studying them in their native habitat.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: The global effects of climate change are directly affecting Latin American sea levels at alarming rates.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: Between 2022 and 2023, rates of deforestation fell in contiguous swaths of the Atlantic Forest, according to data released by Fundação SOS Mata Atlântica.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: Brazil, Bolivia, and Costa Rica are among the 21 countries that will adopt common extra-financial accounting standards on climate in their companies, according to the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) that manages the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
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Issue May 15-21 2024: Ecuador’s Attorney General attempted to detain a group of locals, police officers, and Chinese citizens thought to be jointly involved in a fuel trafficking network supplying fuel to illegal mining operations in the Amazonian province of Napo.
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Issue May 15-21 2024: Mexico’s presidential candidates address climate change and their plans for sustainability.
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Issue May 15-21 2024: Scientists were able to predict the catastrophic flood in Rio Grande do Sul ahead of time, but nothing was done to prevent the serious impacts.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: With the demotion of La Corona from glacier to ice field, Venezuela has become the first country in modern history to lose all its glaciers.
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