Colombia will no longer approve new oil or large-scale mining projects in its Amazon biome, which covers 42% of the nation’s territory, according to a Nov. 13 statement by its environment ministry.
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Aerial Views of Colombia’s Green Highlands
South of Bogotá, the Sumapaz Páramo unfolds across Colombia’s central highlands as one of the largest alpine moorland ...
Deputy Minister Singh emphasised that conservation must be fundamentally people-centered, noting: “Conservation without ...
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and partners launched a new white paper, From Silos to Synergies, capturing ...
The Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Narend Singh, has emphasised that safeguarding South Africa’s ...
Colombian agronomist Javier Gereda gestures proudly towards the sturdy bean plant and bright green seedlings he has spent the ...
Delegates from dozens of developing nations walked out of crunch financing talks overnight at the U.N. COP15 biodiversity ...
Nature may be the next big infrastructure asset class. COP30 signals a shift as MDBs build the tools to turn ecosystems into ...
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Top ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin’s COP30 reflections on Amazon conservation (analysis)
Having studied the healing plants and peoples of tropical South America for well over four decades, I am often asked, “What ...
The government of Brazil and partners, including WWF, expanded their commitment to conserving the Amazon with the launch of ...
He is going to have a hard time selling California’s climate-change agenda to a national audience once Americans start ...
People on the trails at PKOLS, in Saanich, June 18, 2024. As world leaders gather in Colombia at the UN Biodiversity Summit, COP16, to address the global biodiversity crisis, a letter-writers says we ...
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