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Forest Fires in Canada: Between the Balm of the Rain and the Heat that Favors New Embers
Justin Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister, was in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec on Wednesday, where he met with military
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How a Pesticide Banned in Europe Stole Water from a Town in Costa Rica (Part 3)
This problem might never have come to light if it hadn't been for the suspicions aroused in Cipreses neighbor Isabel Méndez when she visited the Plantón spring nine years ago.
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Climate Change Helps Dangerous Fungi Better ‘Infect and Invade’ Humans
Climate change is accelerating the spread of dangerous fungi, pushing organisms to adapt to better "infect and invade" people.
Environment
How a Pesticide Banned in Europe Stole Water from a Town in Costa Rica (Part 2)
Doctors in Costa Rica who spoke to Unearthed and Public Eye said the country's monitoring of cancer rates in general and pesticide
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They Recommend the Protection of Mangroves as a Barrier to Prevent Saline Intrusion into Freshwater Sources in Costa Rica
The protection of mangroves constitutes one of the best strategies for the control of high tides and the protection of coastal areas against the projected increase in sea leve
Environment
How a Pesticide Banned in Europe Stole Water from a Town in Costa Rica (Part 1)
Costa Rican authorities have had to truck water to the town of Cipreses for months after the aqueduct was found to be contaminated with derivatives of chlorothalonil, a pesticide
Environment
Government Will Finance Rural Enterprises Focused on Climate Change
ACTIVA is led by the Forest and Biodiversity Unit in Productive Landscapes of CATIE (Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education
Environment
Orange Skies, Red Alerts and the Upcoming Future
Yes, it is unfair that the smoky skies of New York, still the center of the media universe, receive attention that comparable crises
Environment
Climate Change Seen From the Perspective of the Costa Rican and Central American Electricity Sector
Climate change, as a global problem, has many fronts identified to combat it and the electricity sector in Costa Rica
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Costa Rica Is a Leader in Providing Virtual Reality Modules to Combat Illegal Fishing
With an investment of close to US$60,000, FECOP and Gensler Costa Rica contributed the capital and knowledge in collaboration
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Costa Rican University Students Will Travel to NASA After Winning Mars 2024 Challenge
Two students from Fidélitas University will attend the MARS CHALLENGE. They are Sofía Mena Quirós (Electromechanical Engineering) and Alejandro...