Issue Apr 10-16 2024: A form of invasion threatens the border between Ecuador and Peru, historically marked by conflicts over territorial disputes.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Apr 10-16 2024: Environmental activist Eleuterio Martínez demands “total protection” for the Baní Dunes of the Dominican Republic.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Apr 10-16 2024: Every year 350 million tons of plastic are created, of which 8 or 9 million end up in the ocean, posing a threat to both marine and human health.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Apr 03-09 2024: There is a shortage of drinking water in at least 15 Indigenous communities in Michoacán, Mexico, specifically in the Purepecha region and the Mazahua zone in Hidalgo.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Apr 03-09 2024: In 2023, deforestation decreased by 25% to 35% compared to 2022, according to Environment Minister of Colombia, Susana Muhamad.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Apr 03-09 2024: An artificial incubation laboratory in the Parque Nacional Laguna del Tigre in Guatemala reported the birth of the first Cyanoptera macaw of 2024.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: The Coquimbo Region in Chile is facing a “humanitarian catastrophe,” with lack of rainfall leading to dire water shortages impacting both residence and agricultural production alike.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: Panama’s National Secretary of Energy created Operación Solar, a pilot program which seeks to democratize access to solar energy in the country.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: Presented at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the initiative “Football for Forests” seeks both to promote a restoration project in one of the municipalities most affected by deforestation in the Amazon, and to continue with others already underway in the same region.
Read More- Published in Environment
Issue Mar 20-26 2024: The death of Ana Júlia, a six-meter anaconda well known by locals and tour guides in the Brazilian municipality of Bonito, has shocked the local community.
Read More- Published in Environment