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People’s March: over 15,000 people in Lima demand more climate justice
Civil organizations, social movements, union trades, college students, and indigenous communities ...
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Latin America a hotspot for renewable energy development
Success stories from seven countries in Latin America and the Caribbean prove that the region is ...
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Climate change in Peru: indigenous impacts and solutions
The climate negotiations currently taking place Lima will have an impact on the future of many ...
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All together for a sustainable fishing
Stakeholders of the fishing sector and WWF-Peru signed the “Act of 10 Commitments for responsible ...
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Peruvian Government takes first steps towards responsible procurement of wood products
FSC certification will be henceforth one of the evaluation criteria used by the Technological ...
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Mahi mahi: First National Technical Meeting
The Peruvian Marine Institute (IMARPE) and WWF-Peru held the First National Technical Mahi mahi ...
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Thumbs up Mahi-mahi
Samuel Amorós, WWF-Peru Marine Program Coordinator, recognized the great commitment and ongoing ...
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National Fisheries Society and WWF join efforts to preserve marine ecosystems
The National Fisheries Society (SNP) and WWF will jointly develop projects to preserve marine ...
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Embracing a new conservation model
Las Piedras River points out the entrance to a unique community: Boca Pariamanu, located at 2 hours ...
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Oil company Soco not to drill in Virunga World Heritage Site
Soco International PLC will end its operations in Africa’s oldest national park and also is ...
