Environment
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Melting Permafrost: An Invisible Threat of Climate Change
The melting of permafrost poses a great threat to the environment and even to human health
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IPCC: The Survival Guide for Humanity
On Monday, March 20, the final installment of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report was launched. Get to know some reflections…
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Reforestation in Latin American Cities
Reforestation in cities is bearing fruit in large Latin American capitals. We tell you about some cases and why it…
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Animal Welfare Laws: How is Latin America Doing in Animal Rights?
The indices of the region show that there is still a long way to go in Latin America to reach…
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Cyclone Freddy in Africa is About to Become the Longest in History
Cyclone Freddy, a powerful weather event that to date has mainly affected the coasts of Africa, threatens to become the…
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Willow Project: US Government Approved a Mega-Project for the Extraction of Oil and Gas in Alaska
The Willow Project is one of Alaska's most significant oil development projects ever approved. Ecologists and academics say it is…
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Animal Experimentation: Prohibitions and Strategies to Reduce its Use
Animal experimentation has been an important resource in scientific research. However, governments and researchers are taking steps to change this…
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The Export of Used Clothing Increases, How Ecological is it to Donate Clothing?
Donating used clothing is seen as a charitable and even ecological act, but behind this practice lies a dark truth…
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Chernobyl Dogs Have Different DNA than Other Dogs
A recent investigation shows how studying the dogs that remained in Chernobyl, which have reproduced for years, would allow us…
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Oasis in the Middle of the City: This is the Work of Sustentar in the Green Infrastructure
We spoke with Felipe Villa, founder of Sustentar, a company focused on green infrastructure
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