Nuestras abuelas nos dicen: “hay que saber escuchar a la Madre Naturaleza, ella nos habla”. Y ahora nos está diciendo que está herida, que está sufriendo.
Kazakhstan and China must reach mutually beneficial agreements on water issues.
by Wilder Alejandro Sanchez for Center for the National Interest
COVID-19 may have forced the 50th anniversary of Earth Day to be commemorated online last year, yet millions of people participated in calls to action. As we begin to look beyond the pandemic, however, it's vital to remember that we cannot go back to business-as-usual as far as our planet is concerned.
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- La lideresa se ha enfrentado sin temor a las multinacionales y a los grupos armados que han intentado adueñarse de los territorios donde viven campesinos e indígenas.
- Las comunidades confían en la labor de esta mujer que, arriesgando su vida, ha luchado en favor de los derechos de las comunidades vulnerables del municipio de Cumaribo en el departamento de Vichada.
The increasing number of salmon in the Skjern River in Denmark is a positive sign, as the Danish salmon is the only strain of wild salmon left in Danish rivers. Before the Skjern River Nature Restoration Project, the salmon had almost gone extinct owing to the state of the environment. The project area now offers ideal conditions for flora and fauna and has already acquired great natural value. In fact, it has already grown into a bird site of national importance.