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Chinese investment can help conserve the environment in peace process Colombia
“We need to make peace with nature,” Luis Murillo, Colombia’s environment and sustainable development minister, told a crowd of around two thousand ...
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Regions need to speak with one voice on climate change, says former Chilean president
The former president of Chile and member of The Elders reflects on the role of Latin America in the forums where climate change is debated. Areas of common ...
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Vicky Tauli-Corpuz: "Living in harmony with nature is the paradigm and the change we need to deal with crises"
Indigenous are not a problem, they protect forests, biodiversity and water, says the current Special UN Rapporteur for Indigenous Peoples.
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Can open data help save the Amazon?
The São Paulo water shortage is bringing residents of Brazil’s biggest city face to face with environmental crisis inside their own homes. But for Faleiros, it ...
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Will China 'export' GHG emissions through overseas investment?
China’s efforts to shift away from coal will be blunted by the country’s growing carbon footprint overseas, argues Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz.
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Mega-dams doing drastic harm to tropical biodiversity: study
Researchers say the full extent of impacts to biodiversity of large hydroelectric dams in lowland tropical forest regions have been 'severely overlooked.' ...
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Anderson Barbosa
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What does adaptation mean for Latin America: a view from the Conference Adaptation Futures 2016
An analysis about the Latin America participation at the Conference Adaptation Futures 2016 and its challenges for adapting to climate change
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