Tag: global warming
Costa Rica Reaffirms Commitment to Face Global Warming
Costa Rica reaffirmed on the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, its commitment to the gradual reduction of Hydro chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs),...
Sea Sponges: Key Biological Organisms in Combating the Climate Crisis
A group of Spanish researchers, from the Center for Advanced Studies in Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), found that sea sponges retain about 48 million tons of...
Believe It or Not, Animals Cannot Keep the Pace of Climate Change
Climate change is going too fast for living things. Attempts to adapt occur in all orders of life: with the rise in temperature, there...
Current Warming Is the Most Global and Intense in 2,000 Years
There has not been a period as universally warm as the current one in the last 2,000 years. That is the main result of...
Climate Change Impacts Costa Rican Páramo Species
Thinking that the characteristics of global warming and, consequently, of climate change are non-existent elements, has distinguished through different studies and scientific investigations. This...
With Plan to Create 12 New Biological Corridors, Costa Rica Faces Climate Change
In order to combat the growing threat of climate change, a proposal in the country aims to create 12 new biological corridors.
The coordinator of...
Kids Won A Major Victory For Climate Change
While most of the news these days is about the recent American election, there was some good news coming out of the United States...
“ELECTROLINERAS” IN COSTA RICA
Some years ago in Costa Rica, we dreamed of many inventions that we could only imagine with our minds. We dreamed of inventions such...
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE
This 2016, on Friday, September 30, Costa Rica is invited to participate in the upcoming “Energy Efficiency Conference”. You may be wondering, “what is...
Environment: vital concern of some ‘millennials’
This is the generation that was born watching the television shows Captain Planet and the Planeteers as well as The Blue Planet.
It’s the same...