Trends on Biodiversity
Coverage of climate change, biodiversity and circular economy: challenges and solutions for journalists and other actors in Latin America and the Caribbean
The study, based on a survey of more than 130 journalists from 18 countries (United States, Spain, Mexico, Guatemala, Guatemala City,... Read more
See moreThe importance of wetlands for biodiversity
Today is World Wetlands Day and we commemorate the date on which the Convention on Wetlands was adopted on February 2, 1971.
See moreManu Summer School
MANU SUMMER SCHOOL, BEYOND CONSERVATION Crees invites you to... Read more
See moreIV Peruvian Wetlands Symposium
IV SIMHPer - Peruvian Wetlands Symposium. Every two years, this... Read more
See moreInnovation Challenge: Nature-Based Solutions
The Municipality of Lima holds the "Innovation Challenge" contest, in which... Read more
See more[JULY 15 - 19] Top 5 climate change and sustainability news of the week
This week, our country received excellent news: Peru will become the first country in the world to have an Indigenous Climate Platform, and the Municipality of Lima will receive international funding to improve air quality...
See moreExtractive industry and infrastructure in Amazonia
We invite you to the event "Presentation of the study: Impacts of the extractive industry... Read more
See moreCycle of talks: Proposals to protect our biodiversity
Mondays in July will no longer be a reason to stay in... Read more
See moreConservamos Festival 2019
This July 12 and 13 we will present the Conservamos Festival, a space... Read more
See more[March] Climate change and sustainability events
We share the most relevant events related to climate change and sustainability in March. This month starts with the celebration of World Wildlife Day organized by MINAM.
See moreNew natural protected areas in Peru 2018
New natural protected areas in Peru 2018
See moreNINE LIMITS THAT SHOW OUR IMPACT ON THE PLANET
There are currently approximately 7,634 million people living in the world and this number is increasing every day. Therefore, on World Population Day, we take the opportunity to become aware of how we are using the Planet's resources, considering that these are limited.
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