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    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

    By 2050 There Will Be More Plastic Than Living Things In The Oceans

    Thirteen million metric tons of plastic enter the ocean every year, according to various studies, this is equivalent to one garbage

    Costa Rican Future Focused On Renewable Energy And Reducing Dependence On Crude Oil

    Costa Rica has had great achievements in areas including electrical energy and even progress with renewable energy.

    More than 100 Volunteers Cleaned Tamarindo Beach

    "Powerful local force" for the development of initiatives in favor of the environment.

    Potential of Wind Energy from the Sea for Costa Rica Grows

    The Province of Guanacaste expands its contribution to the national energy flow with its renewable energy potential.

    More than 2 Thousand Kilos of Waste Were Collected On Tico Beaches by “Urban Beach Clean Up”

    By 2022 they aim to exceed that number with the support of various sectors involved.

    Costa Rica Joins Coalition that Seeks to Limit Plastic Consumption

    The main objectives with this action, according to the Foreign Ministry, is to enable a circular economy for plastics

    Costa Rica Asks to Evaluate Environmental Risk Before Starting Seabed Mining in International Waters

    The States Parties to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea have the mandate to guarantee the protection of the marine

    The Ecological Disaster of Crucitas: What’s Next?

    As if it were the worst version of the American Old West, the Crucitas area is a problem -an old one- but one that urgently needs a prompt solution in several aspects: environmental, legal, economic, political and, above all, human.

    Biodiversity in Costa Rica: A History with Data for the Protection of Forest Species

    Costa Rica is considered one of the most biodiverse countries. Thanks to its privileged geographical location in Central America and the presence of tropical forest climates with mountain ranges
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    Tradition, Passion and Pride: Costa Ricans Conquer Turkey With Their Folklore at a Prestigious Cultural Festival

    The group "Inspiraciones Costarricenses" is proudly representing Costa Rica at the 26th edition of the Büyükçekmece International Festival of...
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