Issue Jan 21-27 2026: A recent report from the United Nations suggests that the world is consuming water at a much faster rate than can be sustained. Nevertheless, a new study reveals that aging populations may potentially decrease water usage by up to 51% by 2050.
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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: The jaguar is the largest feline in the Americas and the third largest feline in the world. In recent decades, these animals have been losing large areas of their habitat and have been the targets of illicit poaching, making their continued existence in Paraguay uncertain.
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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Argentina’s President Javier Milei made an appearance in the resort city of Mar del Plata, sharing a theatrical performance with actress Fátima Flórez, even as wildfires devour large areas of Patagonian forest in the south of the country, especially in the mountainous province of Chubut.
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: During 2025, the Farallones National Natural Park in Cali, Colombia, lost 1,700 hectares of natural vegetation according to estimates made by Parque Nacionales Cómo Vamos (PNVC), an initiative formed by ten civil organizations tasked with overseeing environmental issues.
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: Each passing wildfire season is more expensive, longer, and deadlier than the last. Fortunes are spent in putting out the flames, but people are stingy when it comes to investing in preventing them.
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: Mining has returned to the center of Peru’s public debate as the country enters a new electoral cycle, amid the expansion of illegal mining, rising socio-environmental conflicts, and growing demand for minerals tied to the energy transition.
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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: The richest people in the world are accelerating the climate crisis through capital accumulation and investments in highly polluting industries, according to the Climate Inequality Report 2025.
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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: Witnesses reacted in outrage as millions of tiny lobster eggs were scattered on the sands of Río Mar beach in Panama last week, as divers emerged from the water with over 70 lobsters, most of which were females loaded with eggs.
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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: On January 7, Chile’s Congressional Commission on the Environment has launched a project that very well may change the way the country looks at its rivers, forests, and landscapes: the Río Bueno Pilot Plan.
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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: If there is one defining feature of the identity of the department of Rocha in Uruguay, it is its palm trees.
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