Colombian Wins the Goldman Prize for Defending River and Opposing Fracking

Colombian Wins the Goldman Prize for Defending River and Opposing Fracking

Yuvelis and her movement are watching closely the upcoming presidential elections in May, as they will determine the future of fracking in Colombia. Credit: Christian EscobarMora, for the Goldman Environmental Prize. goldmanprize.orgThe Colombian Yuvelis Natalia Moreno Blanco, just 25 years old, won

Chimpanzee War in Uganda: 28 Dead in Kibale National Park

Chimpanzee War in Uganda: 28 Dead in Kibale National Park

Before the permanent split between the two groups, chimps from different social clusters interacted. Credit: Aaron Sandel / MongabayThe Ngogo chimpanzee community in Uganda’s Kibale National Park engaged in the first documented civil war among wild nonhuman primates that occurred without human inter

Medellin, Colombia, Ranks among the 10 Greenest Cities in the World

Medellin, Colombia, Ranks among the 10 Greenest Cities in the World

Medellin, Colombia, is among the 10 greenest cities in the world thanks to the integration of nature into urban life. Credit: Game of Light, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / FlickrMedellin, Colombia, has been included among the 10 greenest cities in the world, ranking eighth in an international list compiled by Ti

Unique Butterfly Species in Colombia

Unique Butterfly Species in Colombia

Colombia is the country with the greatest number of butterfly species in the world. Around 200 unique species are found in the country. Credit: Ferran Pestaña, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / FlickrColombia is globally recognized as the country with the greatest butterfly diversity on the planet, with more than 3

The El Niño Phenomenon Could Begin to Manifest in Colombia in May

The El Niño Phenomenon Could Begin to Manifest in Colombia in May

In the countryside, the lack of moisture in soils decreases crop productivity and increases the risk of losses. Credit: Government of BoyacaThe El Nino phenomenon, which occurs when the waters of the tropical Pacific Ocean warm above normal for several months, alter the circulation of the atmosphere

Nearly 10 Million Trees are Protected in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

Nearly 10 Million Trees are Protected in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

Arhuaco thought is based on communion with nature: the land is the mother, the rivers are its veins and the trees safeguard the water cycle and restore the balance of the territory. Credit: parquesnacionales.gov.coIn the ancestral territory of the Arhuaco people, forest protection is part of a world

Monserrate, an Experience Best Enjoyed Responsibly

Monserrate, an Experience Best Enjoyed Responsibly

Monserrate remains one of Bogota’s most iconic and safe destinations — but the recent disappearance of seven visitors is a reminder that staying on authorized paths is essential for a secure experience. Credit: Tripadvisor / Public DomainRising more than 3,000 meters above sea level, Monserrate has

Colombia Loses the Cerros de la Plaza Glacier in El Cocuy National Park

Colombia Loses the Cerros de la Plaza Glacier in El Cocuy National Park

Colombia loses the Cerros de la Plaza glacier in El Cocuy due to climate change. The country currently has six glaciers, all of which are at risk. Credit: Jorge Lui Ceballos, CC BY 4.0 / Wikimedia Commons Colombia is facing a new environmental alert following the confirmed losing the Cerros de la Pl

Colombia Plans to Cull Half of Pablo Escobar’s Hippos

Colombia Plans to Cull Half of Pablo Escobar’s Hippos

Colombia will cut in half the hippopotamus population that has grown over nearly 40 years from the four animals brought from Africa by Pablo Escobar. Credit: Unknown, Crusoe, CC BY-SA 4.0.The Colombian government’s decision to cull at least half of the hippos currently living in the country marks a

Tota Lake: Colombia’s Hidden Gem in the Andean Highlands

Tota Lake: Colombia’s Hidden Gem in the Andean Highlands

Lake Tota in Colombia, with its stunning landscapes, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities, offers a serene escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. Credit: Luis Ospino/Colombia OneTucked away in the picturesque Andean highlands of Boyaca, Colombia, lies Lake Tota, a hidden gem known

Native Trees of Colombia: Guardians of Biodiversity

Native Trees of Colombia: Guardians of Biodiversity

Discover some of the most beautiful native trees of Colombia, one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Credit: Juan Andres Leyva, CC BY-NC 4.0 / NaturalistColombia is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet, where a great variety of native trees thrive, many of which have accomp

Earth Gets 16% Brighter at Night, but Europe Is Going Dark

Earth Gets 16% Brighter at Night, but Europe Is Going Dark

A new satellite study reveals Earth’s light at night increased by 16% globally from 2014 to 2022, while Europe darkened. A view of the moon and a star in the night sky. A recent high-resolution satellite study reveals that Earth’s artificial light at night increased by 16% globally between 2014 and

Ancient Mexican City Cuicuilco Aligned With Equinox Sunrises, Study Finds

Ancient Mexican City Cuicuilco Aligned With Equinox Sunrises, Study Finds

ENAH buildings orient toward sunrise over Papayo Hill at equinoctial dawn. Credit: INAH MexicoResearchers in Mexico have identified new evidence suggesting that the ancient city of Cuicuilco was deliberately designed in alignment with equinox sunrises, offering fresh insight into early urban plannin

Colombia Food Banks are Helping Fight Climate Change and Hunger

Colombia Food Banks are Helping Fight Climate Change and Hunger

Food banks also make an important contribution to combating climate change. Credit: Reference image / Malena Melgar / WFPFood banks do more than rescue surplus food and distribute it to vulnerable communities — they also play an important role in combating climate change. By preventing food waste, f

Emperor Penguin Included in the Infamous Red List of Endangered Species

Emperor Penguin Included in the Infamous Red List of Endangered Species

Emperor penguins depend on stable sea ice to raise their chicks. Credit: Phillip Trathan IUCNThe International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) raised the risk level for the emperor penguin today and included it in the red list of endangered species. This species has officially been added to

Argentina Reforms Glacier Law to Open High-Altitude Areas to Mining

Argentina Reforms Glacier Law to Open High-Altitude Areas to Mining

The terminus of the Perito Moreno Glacier, in the Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina. Credit: By Fernando CC BY-SA 4.0Argentina reforms glacier law and opens it to mining. The Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a reform to glacier protection on April 9, 2026. The legislative session conclude

Antarctic Circumpolar Current Played Key Role in Ancient Climate Shift

Antarctic Circumpolar Current Played Key Role in Ancient Climate Shift

Antarctic Circumpolar Current, showing branches connecting to the larger thermohaline circulation. Credit: NASA / Wikimedia Commons / Public domainEarth’s most powerful ocean current played a decisive role in reshaping the planet’s climate millions of years ago, according to new scientific research