Environment

Indigenous women demand greater inclusion in the fight against climate change

During the recent International Forum of Indigenous Women (FIMI) in New York, indigenous women leaders highlighted their crucial role in the preservation of the environment. They also called for greater recognition and participation in the management of international funds aimed...

Greenpeace wird verurteilt, 660 Millionen US-Dollar an Ölunternehmen zu zahlen.

A jury in North Dakota (USA) ordered Greenpeace to pay more than 660 million dollars in damages to Energy Transfer (ET), an energy company that accused the NGO of organizing a campaign of violence and defamation against its Dakota...

Climate change could affect half of the world’s crops.

Climate change impacts the planet and the production styles we know in various ways. World food crops are an example given that they are already severely affected by the increase in global temperatures. Last year, they exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius...

Hydric Resilience: How Communities Confront Climate Change

A recent report, published by the Pacific Institute in collaboration with DigDeep and the UNESCO Water Security and Cooperation Center, identifies key strategies to help historically underserved communities build more resilient water systems in the face of climate change. Its...

The rescue of the sloth Chuwie inspired the creation of a rehabilitation center for its species.

```html The rescue of the sloth Chuwie marked the beginning of something unimaginable Among the mist and mountains of San Antonio de los Altos lies a small Rescue and Rehabilitation Center for Sloths. Haydée and Juan Carlos never imagined that, after...

World Water Day: just one liter of used oil can pollute a thousand liters of water

The used vegetable oil has great value as a raw material for the production of second-generation biofuels, offering a more sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. In fact, according to the International Labour Organization (ILO, 2019), only 4.7% of the...

Alarming: Tropical glaciers in Peru have retreated by 40%

The consequences of the planet's rising temperatures are leaving alarming numbers. The **melting** of glaciers is a notorious example: tropical glaciers in Peru have receded by **40%**. This was determined by the **United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco)**. Furthermore,...

Peruvian farmer sues energy giant in Germany over melting glaciers

Peruvian farmer Saúl Luciano Lliuya, 44, is leading a lawsuit against the German energy giant RWE in a German court. Lliuya demands that the company, one of the largest CO2 emitters in the world, contribute to the cost of protecting...

International Day of Forests: Their Key Role for the Planet and Human Health

This Friday, March 21st is the International Day of Forests. It is an occasion to reflect on the importance of these ecosystems for the planet and life as we know it. The role of forests is fundamental for food security,...

How will the reforestation project in the Andean region be carried out?

After the devastating fires that affected the **Comarca Andina**, the province of Río Negro has launched a **reforestation project** for the damaged forests. The process begins with the collection of **seeds from native species**, a crucial step in a long-term...

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Criminal violence in Mexico leads to new Noah’s Ark: at least 700 animals to be relocated

Cruelty and animal abuse know no borders. The Ostok Sanctuary in Culiacán, northwest Mexico, was forced to move around...