Drought. The word has been repeated in relation to Latin America since mid-2023 and up to today.
Read Note...The ecological footprint is a way of measuring the impact that we as individuals have on the planet.
Read Note...It was the hottest year on record. There were droughts (still ongoing), hurricanes and floods that caused severe damage across the world.
Read Note...After the focus on fossil fuels at last year’s COP28, 2024 brings another big conversation for the environment – one not too separate from the fossil fuels debate, in fact.
Read Note...New Year’s resolutions are all about self-improvement: making big or small changes that will help us be the best possible version of ourselves.
Read Note...It’s been a record-breaking year, and not in a good way. This 2023 we’ve seen the hottest ever October, September, August, July and June.
Read Note...Expectations for the COP28 in Dubai this month were high, and while the outcome fell short, important strides were nonetheless made.
Read Note...Current numbers are less than encouraging: annual plastic consumption in Colombia exceeds one million tons
Read Note...As Latin America works to improve its recycling efforts and transition into a more green-centered economy in general
Read Note...The causes of this deforestation vary from country to country, and can range from agribusiness expansion and extensive livestock systems to illicit crops, illegal mining, and illegal logging.
Read Note...There are more than 100,000 protected areas worldwide.
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