The oil giant was awarded hundreds of millions in compensation thanks in part to an international arbitration system.
At the same time, increased housing demand is expected to stimulate the construction sector, generating jobs, supporting ...
South America is one of the easiest continents for American travelers craving adventure without bureaucracy. With vast ...
Latest Twist in Chevron’s Amazon Pollution Saga: Ecuador Ordered to Pay the Oil Company $220 Million
Indigenous and other Ecuadorians have lived with millions of gallons of toxic pollution from Texaco’s operations for decades.
The article - "DP World invests in climate protection to keep ports resilient" - highlights DP World's significant investments to "climate-proof" its 60+ ports and terminals worldwide, underscoring an ...
The world's biggest climate philanthropy has given $24.5 million to protect coastal ecosystems as part of a plan to create ...
Activists face steep risks in Colombia, the deadliest country in the world for people protecting land and forests. Global ...
Scientific American sits down with nature writer Robert Macfarlane to discuss his latest book—one of our top picks of ...
In an isolated backroom of a nature reserve near Bogotá, Colombia’s capital, Wayra, a recently hatched condor chick, is a symbol of hope for Fernando Castro, a wildlife specialist. Castro, 33, says he ...
Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America have historically been guardians of nature, but their role could be more important than previously estimated. New research carried out in four Amazonian ...
Nearly two decades ago Ecuador became the first country to legally enshrine the rights of nature in its constitution. This landmark move made the country the first in the world to recognize ecosystems ...
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