Coffee prices are rising due to dry weather in Brazil jeopardizing crop yields. Reports indicate
COP30 President-Designate Andre Aranha Correa do Lago emphasizes Brazil’s commitment to multilateralism and scientific integrity
A study from Instituto Aya highlights Brazil’s potential to capture 13% of the global cocoa
Methane emissions significantly threaten climate stability by trapping heat more effectively than carbon dioxide. With
Brazil’s safrinha corn crop is experiencing drying conditions, particularly in the eastern regions, leading to
Pope Francis encourages Brazilian Catholics to engage in integral ecology through the Campaign for Fraternity,
In 2024, demand for remote Latin American tech professionals surged, driven by U.S. companies seeking
In 2024, remote hiring among Latin American tech experts soared, led by Chile and Colombia,
Despite currently satisfactory water levels in São Paulo’s reservoirs, climate change raises concerns over future
The legalization of mining in El Salvador has raised environmental concerns, especially regarding the contamination