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    UN Fund Delivers US$13.3 Million for Contribution of Costa Rican Forests to Humanity

    The UN Green Climate Fund delivered this week US$13.3 million in recognition of the compensation of emissions made

    More than 2600 Kilos of Garbage were Removed from Costa Rican Beaches During 2022 by Urbano Beach Clean Up

    Eleven cleaning days were carried out in various locations in the country

    US Scientists Create a Miniature ‘Sun’ that Generates Its Own Energy

    For the first time in history, self-sustaining nuclear fusion has been achieved, just as it happens in stars. The next step is to take advantage of this clean, cheap, and unlimited source of energy.

    ICE Begins to Negotiate Electricity with Private Generators without a Contract

    The Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) began to formalize the first energy purchase processes from private generators with plants built and without a contract

    “Hotels for Bees” Boost Pollination in Costa Rica

    A curious hotel in Costa Rica receives flying guests: bees of solitary and itinerant species that arrive in search of a place to reproduce and pollinate the flowers in the process.

    Foreign Ministry and Embassies of Costa Rica Receive Ecological Blue Flag

    The Ecological Blue Flag Program the efforts of institutions and companies that carry out actions to minimize the environmental damage.

    With “Operation Rich Coast” Costa Rican Environmentalists Unify Criteria for Maritime Conservation

    “Costa Rica is a nation that has an extraordinary natural beauty with incredible marine and terrestrial ecosystems that motivates

    Ostional Expects More Than 200,000 Turtles! Arrival of November Has Already Begun

    The Kemp's ridley sea turtles that made the Ostional sector famous have already begun their traditional nesting season,

    Deforestation, a Key Element of the Landslides in Venezuela

    Experts warn that the damage caused by the rains in Venezuela is the product of a dangerous combination of factors such as: deforestation, lack of early warning and construction in vulnerable areas

    CO2 Emissions From Fossil Fuels Increased Little in 2022 According to the International Energy Agency

    According to climate scientists, the world must cut its CO2 emissions in half by 2030 to keep alive the hope of controlling the increase in global temperature to a maximum of 1.5ºC
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