Issue Sep 03-09 2025: According to Panama Canal administrator Ricaurte Vásquez, the hydraulic pressure issue causing navigation problems in the waterway is the result of urban water consumption and not Canal operations.
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Issue Sep 03-09 2025: The UCR (Unión Civica Radical) bloc in Córdoba’s City Council presented a survey revealing the existence of 300 open-air garbage dumps in the city—three times the number that is officially acknowledged by the municipality.
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Issue Sep 03-09 2025: The Huánuco region of the Amazon has experienced an increase in illegal mining activity in recent years, driven by a global demand for gold. This mining has had a devastating effect on the Yuyapichi River within the region.
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Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: The Nueva Italia-Puerto Breu highway, a nearly 200-kilometer road network that runs through the Ucayali region, has become a transit zone for timber trafficking, illegal coca leaf cultivation, and drug trafficking to Brazil.
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Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: Ahead of the COP30 climate summit, slated to take place in Belém, Brazil, a widespread consensus among environmental leaders has emerged that the accords reached at such events ultimately have little impact in the long run; there simply have been too many promises made and not enough action taken.
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Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: Sineia Wapichana emphasized that demarcating Indigenous lands is essential for fighting climate change.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Coffee is one of Guatemala’s largest exports to Europe, with over a quarter of the country’s total coffee production sent off to be sold in European markets. This bilateral link could be completely transformed in the face of economic regulations now being enforced by the European Union that aim to limit
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Chile’s protected areas (PA) are not only refuges of biodiversity; they are also spaces where wildlife, cultural identity, and human well-being merge. Covering nearly 23% of the national territory, these areas are key in efforts to preserve unique ecosystems in Chile, as well as guarantee essential services, such as clean water
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Politicians in Santa Catarina, Brazil, are pushing to reduce the Área de Proteção Ambiental da Baleia Franca (APA-BF), a 156,000-hectare protected coastal area vital for whale nurseries, beaches, lagoons, and Atlantic Forest remnants.
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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: Extreme temperatures and drought are only two of the consequences of global warming affecting the globe. Especially hard-hit are the glaciers in the Andes mountain range in Chile, which has experienced a drastic reduction in permafrost. Indeed, the central region of the range alone has lost an area of 3,500 square
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