January 2026

Brazil

Historic green-permitting rollback is on way in Brazil

Brazil enters 2026 poised to carry out a historic and highly controversial rollback of its environmental-permitting system. The country’s powerful agribusiness lobby successfully pressed Brazil’s right-wing ......

Venezuela (Free Read)

Trump’s Venezuela oil vision seen as dark for climate

Donald Trump’s plan to take over Venezuela’s decrepit oil industry and ramp up production signals an alarming commitment to fossil fuels and could significantly increase ......

Bolivia

Paz steps generate strong environmental pushback

If there was a grace period for new Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz on environmental matters, it is over. Since taking office Nov. 8, the Christian ......

Panama

Panama port developer targets its critics in court

Guido Berguido, a Panamanian biologist, never imagined he could face prison time for questioning the environmental impacts of a proposed port. In 2024, a conservation group ......

Argentina

Province allowing culling of guanacos, sale of meat

More than 10,000 wild guanacos (Lama guanicoe) were captured and slaughtered last year in the Patagonian province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. Their meat and wool ......

Around the Region

High-seas treaty now in effect, spurring marine-corridor hopes

The UN High Seas Treaty entered into force on Jan. 17, culminating some 40 years of international negotiation and raising hopes for effective conservation of ......

Centerpiece (Free Read)

Stingless-bee protection effort gets legal teeth

One of the first things a visitor sees along the path to Heriberto Vela’s house in the tiny community of San Francisco, on Peru’s Marañón ......

Q&A

Lawyer traces development of rights-of-nature field in Latin America

Along with constitutions that enshrine the rights of nature in Ecuador and Bolivia, court decisions have advanced the rights-of-nature movement in those and other countries ......