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No Turning a Blind Eye to Protection of Dominican Republic’s Natural Resources, Says Environment Minister
4 de abril, puesto en línea por Jan LundiusAhead of the Dominican Republic’s elections, IPS spoke to Miguel Ceara Hatton, Dominican Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, about the challenges of protecting the environment as climate change and social change impact it. -
Taking Charge: Three Actions to Help Combat Climate Change and Save Amazonia
4 de abril, puesto en línea por Julie Topf and Gabriela ArnalClimate change is the defining crisis of our time––it is the ultimate equalizer from which no one is immune. The Earth’s ecosystems are on the brink of collapse, threatening biodiversity and human societies in unprecedented ways at a global scale. The planet is currently experiencing the warmest (…) -
“I’m More Optimistic than Before Regarding the Goal of Ending Hunger in Latin America”
3 de abril, puesto en línea por Orlando MilesiOrlando Milesi interviews MARIO LUBETKIN, FAO regional representative for Latin America and the Caribbean -
Child Malnutrition in Peru Driven Up by Poverty and Food Insecurity
27 de marzo, puesto en línea por Mariela JaraQuechua farmer Felipa Noamesa, who lives in the southern Peruvian department of Cuzco, prepares a cream of fava bean soup for breakfast every morning with bread and vegetable soup with noodles. Her children are grown up, so her priority is that her five-year-old granddaughter does not suffer (…) -
Grassroots Venezuelan Initiative Aims to Combat Electricity Crisis with Solar Energy
25 de marzo, puesto en línea por Humberto MarquezSweating profusely, unable to sleep because of the heat, fed up with years of blackouts several times a day, many residents of Venezuela’s torrid northwest want to cover the roofs and balconies of their homes with solar panels, and are asking the government to import them massively and cheaply (…)