Federal courts in Brazil have ordered a New Jersey-based fishing tourism company to leave a remote Indigenous area of the Amazon after …
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The U.S. Forest Service announced on July 22nd, it’s taking emergency action to save giant sequoias by speeding up projects that could …
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Italians blame global warming for the glacier collapse that killed at least six people and injured 15 (Watch Video)
Italy’s prime minister on Monday, JUly 4th, linked the collapse of the country’s biggest Alpine glacier to climate change, as hopes faded …
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Isolated population of polar bears in Greenland has made a clever adaptation to climate change
An isolated population of polar bears in Greenland has made a clever adaptation to the decline in the sea ice they depend …
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Mexican artists unite against the Maya Train #Selvamedeltren
Mexican artists unite against the Maya Train: Eugenio Derbez, Kate del Castillo, Omar Chaparro, Bárbara Mori, Rubén Albarrán, Natalia Lafourcade, Saúl Hernández …
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The first edition of the ‘Water for Life’ exhibition will be held in Cancún, Quintana Roo
The city of Cancun was chosen as the venue for the first edition in Mexico of the international art exhibition Water for …
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Mauricio Vila represents Mexico at Brazil’s environment, climate change, and sustainable development 12th annual summit
Vila Dosal holds the Vice Presidency of the Governors’ Climate, Forests and Jungles Task Force (GCF Task Force) (GCFF) Manaus, Brazil, March …
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More than 70 thousand Yucatecans have participated in the construction of the 2040 Agenda
To date, more than 71,386 Yucatecans have participated in the construction of the 2040 Agenda, however, there are still more voices to …
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Study says millions of newly planted trees would be needed to offset global carbon emissions
Millions of trees would have to be planted to offset the carbon emissions of nonfungible tokens, a new study found. A single …
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Maya octopus could leave Yucatan due to climate change
The region’s endemic octopus, the Maya Octopus, is highly sensitive to changes in temperature. (MÉRIDA, YUC. – UNAM).- For many it goes …