Travel
Southern Costa Rica, the Area That Is Home to Sanctuaries for Whales and Hundreds of Bird Species
From large humpback whales to small birds and amphibians, southern Costa Rica is home
Environment
What do Banks Have to do With Climate Change?
All Banks are engines for economies and agents of change in societies.
Environment
Climate Change: The Battle on All Fronts in Costa Rica
I took advantage of those first weeks to explore the city on foot. Possibly that was my first encounter with the reality
Environment
Climate Change: Justice, A Radical Demand
The projection of climate scenarios for Latin America and the Caribbean is worrisome.
Environment
Recent Impact of the Crazy Ant: Animals Dying Blind and Damage in Forested Areas in Guanacaste, Warns Report
It is about an invasive species native to South America, whose first traces in Costa Rica date back to 2016, specifically in Argentina de Grecia.
Environment
Organic Agriculture as a Measure Against Climate Change
Costa Rica is known for its biodiversity and natural landscapes. However, like many other nations, it is facing the challenges of climate change.
Environment
World Vision Launches a Climate Initiative for “Regreening” the Central American Dry Corridor
Extreme climatic variations, from prolonged droughts and excessive rainfall, have increased food insecurity "alarmingly"
Environment
Bill Seeks to Promote the Bioeconomy in costa Rica
The initiative seeks to finance research and development of the bioeconomy, and incubation of so-called bioenterprises
Environment
A Victory for Multilateralism and for the High Seas
The high seas cover almost half of our planet. It is our greatest global commons and makes Earth habitable by providing oxygen and food
Environment
Talamanca Regulatory Plan is Denounced as Threatening the Gandoca Manzanillo Refuge
The complainants indicate that the urban proposals of these corporations would disastrously affect the area, causing and accelerating
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Filling Beaches With Awnings Without Control Affects the Tourist Experience”, state Costa Rican Tourism Authorities
The uncontrolled proliferation of chairs, awnings and massage tables on the beaches of Costa Rica threatens free circulation and...