Environment
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The Supreme Court Now Attacks Climate Change
Supreme Court justices in the United States have limited the power of the body that regulates the environment in the…
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Third Consecutive Year Of La Niña Phenomenon: Should We Worry?
Between rains and droughts, this meteorological phenomenon begins to cause great damage among the countries of the region. Does climate…
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Gallery: Diana Trujillo and 8 other prominent Latinos at NASA
The Colombian Diana Trujillo was appointed as flight director in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States,…
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World Ocean Conference: Good News for Latin America
142 countries met in Lisbon in the framework of the Conference on the Oceans of the United Nations. In this…
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In Which Latinamerican Countries Is Bullfighting Still Legal?
The tragic incident that occurred in a corraleja in Espinal, Colombia, revives questions about an activity that should not be…
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France, the First Country With a Green Roof Law
The Parliament of France decreed a new law directly involving the construction system and environmental sustainability.
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New Polar Bears Discovered In ‘Impossible’ Places
The new discovery is very valuable for science, as it shows that these animals can adapt to different complicated environments.
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Francia Márquez: What is Expected of an Ecofeminist Vice President?
The Triumph of Francia Márquez is also a Victory for the Feminist and Environmental Movements. Her new Position as Vice…
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How Will The Latinamerican Left Handle Climate Chage?
With Gustavo Petro's victory in Colombia, the shift to the left in the region seems imminent. How will this agenda…
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What Do Security And Climate Change Have To Do With Each Other?
The worsening of conflicts and the creation of new tensions are imminent consequences of climate change. Therefore, it has begun…
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