Environment
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Mexico’s Mixed Response to Hurricane Otis: Support for Hotels, But Questions Linger
In the aftermath of Hurricane Otis's devastating impact on Mexico's resort city, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has declared a…
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Iguazu Falls’ Astonishing Surge: Nature’s Power in Full Display
In an extraordinary display of nature's force, the Iguazu Falls recently experienced a flow rate 16 times higher than usual…
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Frustration and Desperation in Acapulco Five Days After Hurricane Otis Hits
The aftermath of Category 5 Hurricane Otis has so far resulted in 48 fatalities and 36 people reported missing, as…
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Indigenous Communities in Mexico Struggle Amidst Climate Change Crisis
Activists and young environmental advocates gathered to draw attention to the severe impact of climate change, particularly the distressing scarcity…
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Regenerative Agriculture, Key to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
PepsiCo's efforts are particularly noteworthy as the agriculture sector is responsible for a substantial 24% of global greenhouse gas emissions.…
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COP28 Will Promote The Inclusion Of Religious Leaders In The Climate Debate
For the first time, COP28 not only considers but promotes the participation of religious leaders in the discussion on climate…
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Annular Solar Eclipse: How To See It From Latin America?
An annular eclipse will take place this coming October 14, we explain what it is and how to see it…
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Brazil: New Project To Mitigate Polluting Gases From Cows
In Brazil there are more cows than people. This is why this new project to mitigate polluting gases from cows…
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Yasuní Case: Bolivia Wants To Learn From Ecuador Against Oil And Mining Projects
Environmentalists from Bolivia and Ecuador have joined forces against oil and mining projects. Bolivia wants to learn from Ecuador's experience…
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Brazil: What To Do With Soybean Crops In The Amazon That Break The Law?
An NGO reported that 74% of soybean crops in the Amazon and Cerrado of Brazil fail to comply with the…
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