Environment
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Ecuador’s La Cumbre Volcano Erupts in Galapagos: No Immediate Threat to Human Life or Tourism
Ecuador's La Cumbre volcano, situated in the Galapagos archipelago, has begun erupting, with officials confirming no immediate risk to human…
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Chilean Architect Cecilia Puga: Pioneering Ecosystem and Community Restoration Through Architecture
Cecilia Puga, a renowned Chilean architect, advocates for a construction model that heals buildings, ecosystems, and communities, integrating social issues…
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Restoring Floreana is a Monumental Conservation Endeavor in Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands
Amidst Ecuador's Galápagos Islands, a monumental conservation feat unfolds as 510 finches are liberated on Floreana Island after the eradication…
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Tobago Oil Spill Menace Now Threatens Aruba and Bonaire Ecosystems and Economies
A devastating oil spill originating near Tobago has escalated, impacting Aruba and Bonaire and sparking a coordinated response from Caribbean…
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A Silent Crisis as China’s Fishing Fleets Threaten Latin America’s Marine Ecosystems
China's aggressive fishing practices near South American shores are depleting fish stocks and challenging regional economies, sparking urgent calls for…
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Greenpeace Campaigns for Urban Wetland Status for Chile’s Aculeo Lagoon to Protect Biodiversity
Greenpeace advocates for the designation of Aculeo Lagoon, near Santiago, as an urban wetland, highlighting the urgent need for legal…
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Colombian Coffee Growers Champion Andean Bear Protection Brewing Conservation
In the verdant expanses of Colombia's Andean forests, an unlikely alliance between coffee growers and conservationists is brewing a robust…
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Record Levels of Heavy Metals Found in Fish from the Ecuadorian Amazon: A Threat to Ecosystem and Indigenous Lives
Record levels of heavy metal pollution have been detected in the fish of Ecuador's Amazon, highlighting the grave environmental and…
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Rising Flames, Warming Planet: Chile’s Deadly Wildfires Signal a Harsher Future for Latin America
In the wake of devastating wildfires that claimed at least 133 lives in central Chile, a recent study warns that…
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Tracking the Shadow: Mexico’s Third National Jaguar Census Aims to Protect Its Stealthy Inhabitants
Mexico announces its third national species census in an ambitious effort to safeguard the elusive jaguar. It is set to…
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