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Chile’s lithium provides profit to the billionaires but exhausts the land and the people3 Aug 22 - The Atacama salt flat in northern Chile, which stretches 1,200 square miles, is the largest source of lithium in the world. We are standing on a bluff, looking over la gran fosa, the great pit that sits at the southern end of the flat, which is shielded from public view. |
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Battered by climate change, Latin America must brace for worse25 Jul 22 - Floods, heat waves and the longest drought in 1,000 years: Latin America is grappling with devastating climate change impacts that will only get worse, a World Meteorological Organization report warned Friday. |
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Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon hits record for first half of 202212 Jul 22 - Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest reached a record high for the first six months of the year, as an area five times the size of New York City was destroyed, preliminary government data showes. |
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In Ecuador's Amazon, indigenous forest defense gains legal ground23 Jun 22 - Deep in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest, indigenous leader Marcelo Lucitante deftly climbs a tree and attaches a camera trap, camouflaged among thick jungle foliage, to record footage of trespassing illegal gold miners. |
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Colombia's new vice president is a climate activist21 Jun 22 - Environmental activist Francia Marquez will become Colombia’s first Black vice president in a government that was elected on a platform of radical change. |
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'We beg God for water': Chilean lake turns to desert, sounding climate change alarm14 Jun 22 - The Penuelas reservoir in central Chile was until twenty years ago the main source of water for the city of Valparaiso, holding enough water for 38,000 Olympic-size swimming pools. Water for only two pools now remains. |
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Munich Re starts carbon removal venture3 Jun 22 - Munich Re has announced the launch of TreeTrust, a corporate venture that brokers and structures high-quality afforestation projects for carbon removal. |
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Climate change effect on Peruvian glaciers debated in German court30 May 22 - German judges and experts have arrived at the edge of a melting glacier high up in the Peruvian Andes to examine a complaint made by a local farmer who accuses energy giant RWE of threatening his... |
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Brazil to serve 10 million plant-based meals to students every year21 Apr 22 - More than 170,000 students in Brazil are set to receive healthy, sustainable school meals, packed with plant-based foods. |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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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