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Deforestation of Brazil's Indigenous lands a threat to country's climate target20 Apr 22 - Indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon are under constant pressure, and deforestation of these areas has accelerated in recent years. |
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The quest to build a tiny Bolivian EV19 Apr 22 - Bolivian startup Quantum Motors makes tiny EVs aimed at the Latin American masses. Will they buy it? |
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Chile's new constitution likely to enshrine rights of nature5 Apr 22 - Chile’s constitutional convention, underway in Santiago since July 4, 2021, is the first time a country has re-written its foundational document in the wake of the Paris Agreement and comes as the world reckons with three interconnected environmental crises: climate change, biodiversity loss and toxic pollution |
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Brazil unveils incentives to spur biomethane output23 Mar 22 - Brazil's government has unveiled a series of incentives to spur the production and sustainable use of biomethane, a fuel that can be obtained from recycling urban and rural waste, and that can replace natural gas, diesel and gasoline. |
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Amazon rainforest nears tipping point that may see it become savannah8 Mar 22 - The Amazon rainforest is nearing a tipping point that will see it transform into savannah, according to researchers who have found that the biodiversity hotspot has lost resilience in the past two decades. |
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Chile creates national park to save glaciers7 Mar 22 - Chile said Saturday it is creating a vast national park to protect hundreds of glaciers that are melting due to climate change. |
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Panama enacts a rights of nature law28 Feb 22 - PANAMA is the latest country to recognize the legal rights of nature, giving environmentalists a new tool to fight ecological harm. |
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Amazon deforestation: Record high destruction of trees in January15 Feb 22 - The number of trees cut down in the Brazilian Amazon in January far exceeded deforestation for the same month last year, according to government satellite data. |
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‘We need politicians and experts’: how Chile is putting the climate crisis first8 Feb 22 - Hidden behind the Andes in a quiet corner of South America, a formidable generation of former student leaders are putting together one of the world’s most exciting progressive movements. |
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When carbon credits drive people from their homes13 Dec 21 - The Mayo River begins in the tropical cloud forests of Northeastern Peru. Where the Andean foothills meet the Amazonian plains, bromeliads, ferns, and mosses grow under palms, tropical hardwoods, and... |
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Brazil's Suzano CEO says $12-$13 carbon price could support forest regeneration2 Dec 21 - Brazilian pulp and paper maker Suzano's (SUZB3.SA) chief executive Walter Schalka said on Wednesday that a market price of $12-$13 dollars per tonne for carbon could support the regeneration of one... |
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Chile wants to export solar energy to Asia via 15,000km submarine cable16 Nov 21 - The Chilean government is planning to build a submarine cable to export photovoltaic energy to China, according to Chilean solar energy association. |
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How one woman protected millions of acres28 Oct 21 - The first thing Kristine McDivitt Tompkins had to do when she arrived in Chile more than three decades ago was tear down fences. Demolishing 700 kilometers of barbed wire in the rough terrain that... |
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World’s first carbon-neutral fuel plant breaks ground in Chile17 Sep 21 - Work has started on a pioneering wind farm on the Magellan Straits in southern Chile that will produce green hydrogen and help Porsche produce e-fuels, with Chilean energy minister Juan Carlos... |
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Costa Rica’s environment minister's plans for a green economy1 Sep 21 - Costa Rica's environment minister Andrea Meza has ambitious plans for the country’s fight against climate change. But between a warming planet and limited time in her role, she’s on a tight... |
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Will chocolate survive climate change? Actually, maybe1 Sep 21 - The forecast has been bad for domesticated cacao. But some environments in Peru might hold the key to the future of the world’s sweet tooth. |
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Medellin strives to become Latin America’s first ‘eco-city’1 Sep 21 - The Colombian city, notorious decades ago for its crime and violence, is reinventing itself as an eco-city. |
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The killing of environmental activists continues five years after Berta Cáceres's murder30 Aug 21 - The Indigenous activist in Honduras had won the Goldman prize for opposing the Agua Zarca Dam. But it didn’t protect Cáceres in one of the world’s most dangerous countries. |
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