Environment
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Colombia’s Environmental Shift: A 38-Year Retrospective
Colombia confronts a stark environmental reality, losing over half its glaciers since 1985, alongside a 4.4 million-hectare decrease in forest…
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Piñera on Latin America: “Never So Many Problems and Opportunities”
Former Chilean President Sebastián Piñera emphasized on Monday that Latin America, while grappling with unprecedented challenges, also faces unique opportunities…
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Balancing Speed and Sustainability: The Future of Parcel Couriers
In an age defined by speed and efficiency, the parcel courier industry stands at a crossroads, seeking to reconcile the…
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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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Threats Faced by Environmental Defenders in the Amazon Basin
Environmental defenders in the Amazon Basin, including indigenous community leaders, are grappling with a lack of legal protections and escalating…
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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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Hurricane Lidia In Mexico: These Are The Figures So Far
One death, overflows and floods leave the path of Hurricane Lidia in western Mexico
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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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