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Four Natural Treasures in Latin America and the Caribbean that Need Your Help!

May 18, 2016 por Autor invitado 3 Comments

Hidden in the rainforests, deserts, and mountains of Latin America and the Caribbean lay the keys to reversing the impact of global climate change.  The region claims the world’s largest single-source of oxygen, most diverse species of flora and fauna, and several Natural Wonders of the World that need our help.  The next great challenge for our generation is to join together … [Read more...] about Four Natural Treasures in Latin America and the Caribbean that Need Your Help!

La Lutte du Papillon: Resturation des espèces indigènes en Haïti

May 16, 2016 por Andy Drumm 5 Comments

[Por la version en Español click aqui]] ``Nous avions l’habitude de voir beaucoup plus de papillons autour de Port-au-Prince auparavant`` me disait Adolphe, notre Gérant de la logistique, un jour de l'année dernière quand il m'a vu accroupi devant une plante du nouveau jardin des bureaux de la BID à Port-au-Prince en train d’admirer un papillon Monarque qui venait d'arriver … [Read more...] about La Lutte du Papillon: Resturation des espèces indigènes en Haïti

Why plant trees on a farm?

May 3, 2016 por Katalin Solymosi Leave a Comment

A famous Chinese proverb, often used in psychological advice literature to reassure people that it is never too late to start anything in life, goes like this: “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second best time is now.” I think that the proverb is most valid in its literal meaning however, and not just in your backyard but on your farm as well. If you … [Read more...] about Why plant trees on a farm?

What do snail soup and climate change have in common?

March 24, 2016 por Omar Samayoa Leave a Comment

¿Who would have thought that INDC, NAP, BUR, REDD+, PPCR, FIP, GCF are the perfect ingredients to make a soup?  Some of you may not know what all these acronyms mean.  Don’t, despair; we’ll get to that shortly. Snail soups well known to Hondurans and most other residents of Central America not only because there’s a reference to it in a catchy, rhythmic “tip” song, but also … [Read more...] about What do snail soup and climate change have in common?

7 key points about the Paris Agreement

February 29, 2016 por Pamela Ferro 1 Comment

The Paris Agreement is expected to come into force from 2020 (and will replace the Kyoto Protocol).  I would like to highlight seven key points that you may not know about, and that could help for better understanding of the agreement: The 2°C Goal The agreement sets an ambitious goal of holding global warming to “well below 2°C” and pursuing efforts to limit the … [Read more...] about 7 key points about the Paris Agreement

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