December 2024

U.S.–Mexico

Monarchs might receive long-sought U.S. protection

The monarch butterfly moved closer to winning powerful protections in the United States after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in December proposed listing ......

U.S.–Mexico

Praise and pushback greet Mexican-U.S. water deal

A long-awaited water-sharing agreement between Mexico and the United States is getting a mixed reception. Signed Nov. 7 in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico by U.S. and Mexican ......

Cuba

Data painting mixed picture of Cuban marine health

Preliminary results of marine research carried out in the summer 2023 by a group of 24 Cuban scientists gave a mixed picture of the island’s ......

Brazil

Brazil creating nation’s first regulated carbon market

Brazil has enacted a law creating the country’s first regulated cap-and-trade carbon market, taking a long-awaited step to mitigate the country’s greenhouse-gas emissions. The ......

Ecuador (Free Read)

Galápagos pink iguana subject of increased scrutiny

Discovered by park guards in 1986 and formally described by Ecuadorian and Italian scientists in 2009, the Galápagos pink land iguana (Conolophus marthae) remains a ......

Around the Region

Pilot in Brazilian city spurs recycling rates

The city of Guaxupé, a well-known coffee-production center in southeastern Brazil’s Minas Gerais state, has begun building a reputation for solid-waste recycling. Under an eight-week pilot ......

Centerpiece (Free Read)

Tough questions attend region’s energy conversion

Like other regions of the world, Latin America faces an enormous challenge in switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy. But there’s a twist. Many ......

Q&A

Rights-of-nature advocate is hopeful the movement will persevere

Enrique Viale, a University of Buenos Aires-trained attorney, cofounded the Argentine Association of Environmental Lawyers in 2004 and currently heads the organization. He has led ......