Colombia’s Most Dangerous Natural Phenomena and How Residents Prepare

Colombia’s Most Dangerous Natural Phenomena and How Residents Prepare

Learn how Colombians prepare for earthquakes, floods, landslides and volcanic threats. A family organizes emergency supplies as Colombia continues strengthening disaster preparedness across regions exposed to natural hazards. Credit: Jhoan Baron / ColombiaOne (AI-generated picture). For editorial us

Saharan Dust Begins Moving Toward the Caribbean and will Brush Colombia

Saharan Dust Begins Moving Toward the Caribbean and will Brush Colombia

IDEAM is carrying out technical and scientific monitoring of this phenomenon, in coordination with national and international entities. Credit: Dust Aerosol Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring ServiceThe traditional atmospheric phenomenon known as Saharan dust, which reaches its main peak during the mo

Bees Are Disappearing in Colombia, and Food Prices Could Take the Blow

Bees Are Disappearing in Colombia, and Food Prices Could Take the Blow

Bee population decline in Colombia threatens coffee harvests, food prices, and pollination security. Bees fly around coffee blossoms on a farm in Colombia’s Andean region as farmers confront the growing impact of pollinator decline on agricultural production. Credit: Jhoan Baron / ColombiaOne (AI-ge

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

Tropical Forests Recover 90% of Biodiversity in 30 Years, Study Finds

Tropical Forests Recover 90% of Biodiversity in 30 Years, Study Finds

A new study shows tropical forests can recover most biodiversity within 30 years. Researchers found strong ecological recovery in regenerating rainforest ecosystems connected to Colombia’s Pacific Chocó region. Credit: Jhoan Baron / ColombiaOne (AI-generated picture). For editorial use only.Tropical

Meet the Colombian Fino Hound, a 100% Colombian Dog Breed

Meet the Colombian Fino Hound, a 100% Colombian Dog Breed

The Colombian Fino Hound is an authentic Colombian dog breed, originating from various dog breeds brought by the Spanish conquerors. Credit : Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0 DEEDWhen thinking about Colombian fauna, one immediately thinks of the majestic jaguar, the intriguing anteater and tapir, or

Colombia: The Most Biodiverse Country per Square Kilometer on Earth

Colombia: The Most Biodiverse Country per Square Kilometer on Earth

Colombia leads the world in biodiversity density with thousands of species across unique ecosystems. The country hosts extraordinary wildlife and plant diversity across the Andes, Amazon, Pacific coast, and páramo regions. Credit: Jhoan Baron / ColombiaOne (AI-generated picture). For editorial use o

Glamping in Colombia: Five Dreamlike Destinations

Glamping in Colombia: Five Dreamlike Destinations

Colombia offers unique glamping experiences that blend nature and comfort in top spots such as Guatape, Guatavita, and Tayrona Park. Credit: Darvin Salamanca/ ColombiaOneGlamping accommodations have gained popularity in Colombia in recent years, offering a unique experience that combines a connectio

Iconic American Car Brand Returns to Colombia After 32 Years

Iconic American Car Brand Returns to Colombia After 32 Years

A well-known American brand is returning to Colombia after 32 years with three high-end electric car models. Credit: A.P. / ColombiaOne.Cadillac will officially return to Colombia after 32 years of absence, doing so with a strategy focused exclusively on luxury electric vehicles. The announcement wa

Educating Children in Zero Waste is Key to Addressing the Climate Crisis

Educating Children in Zero Waste is Key to Addressing the Climate Crisis

Educational institutions play a fundamental role as engines of change. Through practices such as source separation, reduction of single-use plastics, and use of recyclable materials. Credit: Colegio Refous.The key to addressing the global climate crisis more effectively may lie in schools. Although