Environment
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Are we Running out of Nutrient-dense Foods? The Danger of Monocultures
Studies Show that Fruits and Vegetables do not Provide the Same Nutrients as 50 Years ago, this Could be Due…
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Latin America in Short: Nicaragua in Political Crisis | Wall Street Crash
This week there has been a big Wall Street crash, the worst in years. As for Latin America, Nicaragua is…
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Stockholm+50 Events: Environmental Action With a Female Focus
In The Woman Post, we present the event most coveted by women called "2022: Emergency Mode for the Environment" and…
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For the First Time, Scientists Grow Plants On Lunar Soil
Scientists at the University of Florida discovered that plants can be grown on lunar soil. A major breakthrough for moon…
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Light Pollution Threatens Health and Biodiversity
Alterations in orientation, migrations and increased mortality are some of the risks of light pollution for fauna. Meanwhile, in human…
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Latin America in Short: COP15 Kicks Off | Daniel Quintero, Mayor of Medellín, Is Suspended
This Thursday Daniel Quintero, mayor of Medellín, was suspended from office for political participation in the Colombian presidential elections. On…
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Colombia Will Have a New Marine Protected Area
On May 1, Coralina, the Maritime Environmental Authority of the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, Announced that…
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Two Latin American Scientists Win The 2022 Whitley Awards
Micaela Camino and Pablo Hoffman received awards for their projects that seek to preserve forests in Argentina and Brazil.
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Who is David Attenborough? The Newest “Champion of Earth”
On April 21, 2022, the United Nations awarded the “Champions of the Earth” award, in the life trajectory category, to…
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Infographic: The Environmental Footprint of Smartphones
If you are one of those who change your cell phone frequently, you should think twice if you want to…
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