Environmental protection
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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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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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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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Climate Justice: The Financing Of Environmental Projects Affects Latin America
Ironically, the countries that pollute the most are the ones that suffer the least from the effects of global warming,…
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What Are Carbon Bonds and Why Are They So Criticized?
While these environmental tools are seen by some as a way to counteract climate change, others claim that they are…
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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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Sweden’s Wooden Skyscraper To Confront Climate Change
A Swedish city recently finished a wooden skyscraper that can capture 9 million kilograms of carbon dioxide.
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