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

Colombia Declares Temporary Reserve in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

Colombia Declares Temporary Reserve in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

The Colombian government declared a temporary reserve of more than 942,000 hectares in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta to protect its ecosystems. Credit: NASA Johnson, CC BY-NC 2.0 / FlickrColombia declared the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta a temporary reserve. The Colombian government declared on A

The Four Hippopotamuses that Pablo Escobar Brought to Colombia Are Now 200

The Four Hippopotamuses that Pablo Escobar Brought to Colombia Are Now 200

The hippopotamuses roam around damaging farmers’ fences and crops, killing livestock, crossing roads and railway lines, and even intimidating people. Credit: Ministry of EnvironmentWhat began as the eccentric whim of the most dangerous drug trafficker Colombia has had, the late Pablo Escobar, who 45

Petro Claims Nearly 70% of Colombia’s Energy Is Clean

Petro Claims Nearly 70% of Colombia’s Energy Is Clean

President Petro stated that more than 70% of Colombia’s energy comes from clean sources, after advocating for the inclusion of hydroelectric power. Credit: Colombian Ministry of Mines.The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, stated yesterday that the country has nearly 70% of energy classified as c

Scientists Find Clues to Ape Origins in 18-Million-Year-Old Fossils

Scientists Find Clues to Ape Origins in 18-Million-Year-Old Fossils

A gorilla, one of the living great apes, shares deep evolutionary roots with ancient human ancestors. Credit: Eric Kilby / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0Fossil remains discovered in northern Egypt are offering new insight into the early history of apes, suggesting that Africa played a central role in their e

Fires in the Orinoquia Affect Bogota’s air, Although there is no Alert

Fires in the Orinoquia Affect Bogota’s air, Although there is no Alert

Bogota has received smoke and pollutants from forest fires in the Orinoquía and neighboring countries also located in northern South America. Credit: District Environmental SecretariatIn recent days, Bogota has received smoke and pollutants from forest fires in the Orinoquia and neighboring countrie

Engineered Microbes Could Replace Chemical Pesticides in Agriculture

Engineered Microbes Could Replace Chemical Pesticides in Agriculture

Robigo is developing a “living biopesticide” using engineered soil microbes to combat crop diseases. A farmer spraying crops to protect against pests. While chemical pesticides have been the standard treatment for decades, biotech companies like Robigo are engineering “living biopesticides” that tar

Bogota Begins to Transform its Mobility with 68 New Electric Buses

Bogota Begins to Transform its Mobility with 68 New Electric Buses

Bogotá has just incorporated 68 new electric buses manufactured in Colombia. Credit: transmilenio.gov.co/The capital of Colombia continues to make progress in its goal of becoming increasingly environmentally friendly. This objective has been a priority for the past administrations, and the current

Colombia to Host Global Summit on Phasing Out Fossil Fuels

Colombia to Host Global Summit on Phasing Out Fossil Fuels

Next April, Colombia will host a global summit bringing together 45 countries to discuss the phase-out of fossil fuels. Credit: German Avila, Semanario Voz, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.Colombia will host an international summit in April that will bring together 45 countries with a specific goal: to advance towa

Bogota Targets Wildlife Trafficking With 70 Holy Week Operations

Bogota Targets Wildlife Trafficking With 70 Holy Week Operations

Two slider turtles known as hicoteas can live up to 30 years. Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0 Flicka via Animalia.bioBogota’s District Environment Secretariat will deploy 70 operations during Holy Week to combat illegal wildlife and plant trafficking. Teams will cover El Dorado International Airport, bus termi

Global Pollution Rankings 2025: Where Does Colombia Stand?

Global Pollution Rankings 2025: Where Does Colombia Stand?

In terms of pollution, Colombia is heading in the right direction. Credit: Alcaldia de Bogota.The 2025 IQAir World Air Quality Report places Colombia 88th out of 143 countries in global pollution rankings, with a national PM2.5 average of 11.1 micrograms per cubic meter. The report compiles data fro

Amazon River Cycles Are Out of Sync, In Light of the Indigenous Calendar

Amazon River Cycles Are Out of Sync, In Light of the Indigenous Calendar

The researchers did not use conventional measurement tools. They resorted to a seasonal calendar built with the knowledge of 25 local knowledge holders. Credit: Lulu Victoria–Lacy, researcher at Florida International University.Changes in the Amazon River have even led to conflicts between countries

Colombia Seizes 5 Tons of Rare Earth Materials in Vichada

Colombia Seizes 5 Tons of Rare Earth Materials in Vichada

Personnel from the Colombian Navy and Army seize a shipment from illicit mining. Credit: Military Forces of ColombiaThe Colombian Navy, the National Army, and DIAN seized five tons of rare earth materials. Colombian security forces seized the strategic materials on March 22, 2026, in Puerto Carreño,