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Panama will host the Ramsar COP16 in 2028, bringing together 170 countries for the conservation of crucial wetlands

Panama prepares to become the world epicenter of wetlands,...

Floods in China and escape of over 900 snakes: alert for venomous cobras in Hengzhou

The intense rains and storms caused by Typhoon Maysak...

Missions strengthens contingency plan in the Uruguay River basin in response to El Niño’s impact and potential flooding

The province of Misiones has reinforced its contingency strategy...

Two Women, One Amazon: Actress Jane Fonda and Waorani leader Wiña Omaca Boyotai join forces in a global call for indigenous rights.

Yesterday, Jane delivered a letter to the Ecuadorian consulate in Los Angeles, urging the highest court in Ecuador to defend the rights of the...

The World Bank acknowledged the rights of indigenous communities in the north.

This Monday, February 24th, the **World Bank recognized (https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/derechos-de-pueblos-indigenas-argentina-fue-el-unico-pais-de-la-onu-en-votar-en-contra-de-una-resolucion/)** in the north. It did so by suspending the studies that **Salta and Jujuy** were...

Environmental Law: The essential role of civil attorneys

What is Environmental Advocacy? Environmental advocacy is a branch of law that focuses on protecting the environment through the application of laws and regulations. Lawyers...

Access to water: a basic and irrevocable human right

Access to water is a basic and inalienable human right, as having access to safe drinking water and sanitation systems are essential for the...

Historic Constitutional Reform in Mexico: Recognizing Indigenous Rights

With a historic constitutional reform, **Mexico** recognizes indigenous rights. The president **(https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/mexico-se-comprometio-con-las-cero-emisiones-e-invita-a-otros-paises/)** signed the decree this week that publishes this normative change. Additionally, it guarantees...