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Can artificial glaciers help with water shortages?
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05/06/2024
May 6, 2024
Panama election: Mulino declared president-elect
05/06/2024
May 6, 2024
Mexico: 3 bodies found are those of Australian, US surfers
05/05/2024
May 5, 2024
Brazil floods: Rescuers race against time as toll rises
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Reports & Analysis
Taking on traffic in Bogota, Colombia
Taking on traffic in Bogota, Colombia
The Colombian capital, Bogota, has one of the worst traffic problems in the world. Now some neighborhoods have seen the problem diminish thanks to a pilot project that reroutes traffic and makes the areas more livable.
Brazil's President Lula da Silva visits flood-hit region
Brazil's President Lula da Silva visits flood-hit region
The president has pledged funds for reconstruction, and promised a plan to prevent "climate accidents."
Madonna's free Rio show draws over 1.5 million
Madonna's free Rio show draws over 1.5 million
The US pop idol gave it her all during a free show at Brazil's famous Copacabana beach.
Brazil flooding leaves dozens dead
Brazil flooding leaves dozens dead
At least 60 people have been killed as southern Brazil endures its worst flooding in more than 80 years.
Brazil: Dozens dead in severe flooding
Brazil: Dozens dead in severe flooding
Dozens have died in floods in Brazil. Aid is proving difficult.
What Happens When the Rainforest Runs out of Water?
What Happens When the Rainforest Runs out of Water?
There was a severe drought around the Amazon for months. What are the effects of the prolonged drought?
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In the spotlight
Ecuador: Climate change threatening local butterflies, and therefore humans too
Researchers are studying butterflies in the Amazon region. Their findings are neither surprising nor encouraging.
Brazil's Indigenous people blast new ancestral land law
Indigenous people have gathered at a protest camp in Brasilia to stop legislation threatening their way of life.
Amid Argentina's protests, are Javier Milei's days numbered?
The ultra-libertarian president has proposed harsh austerity measures to tame Argentina's budget and boost its economy.
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Ayrton Senna: Remembering the Formula One icon
Thirty years ago, Formula One driver Ayrton Senna died in a tragic race accident but the Brazilian's legacy lives on.
Robinson Crusoe Island, a Chilean football fairytale
The tiny Chilean island of Robinson Crusoe played in the country's domestic football cup tournament for the first time.
Why your coffee may soon taste different
Climate change threatens coffee production. New, more resilient hybrids are being developed, but will they taste good?
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