Environment
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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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Ministers of Economy: “Latin America Has the Potential to be a Source of Solutions”
At a conference by the Latin American development bank CAF, several Latin American economy ministers claim the region as a…
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Avalanche in Libya: These Are the Figures Left by Cyclone Daniel
This weekend Cyclone Daniel passed through Derna, a city in Libya. The floods have left up to 10,000 missing, according…
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Ecosystem Services: What Are They And Why Those on the Dominican-Haitian Border Are so Important?
Dominican-Haitian border ecosystem captures more than 260,000 tons of carbon per year. This is just one of the ecosystem services…
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Interview with EIB: Latin America Has Open Doors for Environmental Investment
In an interview with EFE, the president of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Werner Hoyer, affirms that he sees "open…
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Indigenous People Denounce Bad Practices by Canadian Companies in Latin America
A delegation of representatives of organizations in favor of indigenous rights has traveled to Geneva to denounce the bad practices…
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