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Boliviaâs rich biodiversity makes it a prime target for traffickers. It stands as one of the worldâs most biodiverse countries, hosting nearly half of South...
Mercury, employed by miners to extract gold from soil and sediment, is smuggled daily in bottles across Boliviaâs borders with Peru and Brazil, reaching...
Bolivia is in the midst of a gold rush caused by record gold prices and growing international demand. This gold rush has been facilitated by permissive mining...
Bolivia is the worldâs third-largest producer of coca, after Colombia and Peru, and a key crossroads for cocaine and other drugs. Coca crops are grown legally...
For years in Bolivia, high-value woods like cedar and the mara variety of mahogany have been felled to feed domestic and international construction and...
Deforestation has reached alarming levels in Bolivia. One of the main drivers of tree cover loss â loss of the canopy â is the rise in slash-and-burn land...
In Bolivia, prospectors are digging craters and poisoning rivers in Madidi National Park. This natural treasure stretches from the Andes to the Amazon...
South Africa is feeling the impacts of global warming. Heat is frequent and more intense. Human-induced climate change made the severe 2015â2017 drought three...
Conflict-ridden and fragile countries are among the most vulnerable to climate change and least prepared to deal with it. They are largely excluded from climate...
The worldâs water is in trouble. Freshwater pollution, coupled with climate change, population growth, and increasing demand, threatens water quality and...
A personâs water security is affected by their gender, as is their likelihood to hold decision making positions about this vital resource. To increase water...
A new video series by the EU-funded HABITABLE project examines how changes in the climate and environment are influencing how people perceive the âhabitabilityâ...
It has been more than one year since the gavel came down at the last UN biodiversity summit, where almost every country in the world agreed on a plan to protect...
Indigenous Peoples have been portrayed as highly vulnerable to climate change while at the same time possessing skills and knowledge that are critical to the...
Europe needs to take immediate action to address the rapidly increasing climate challenges, the EUâs environment agency said in its first European Climate Risk...
The EUâs law to restore nature was recently given the green light by the European parliament. The long-awaited ânature restorationâ law aims to repair the EUâs...