Residents of Costa Rica’s San Rafael de Heredia Fear Losing Homes Due to 1888 Law
Scores of residents in San Rafael de Heredia are gripped by the fear of potentially losing their homes due to a 135-year-old law designed to safeguard water sources.
Scores of residents in San Rafael de Heredia are gripped by the fear of potentially losing their homes due to a 135-year-old law designed to safeguard water sources.
Costa Rica’s national parks not only protect its rich biodiversity but also offer travelers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in pristine, natural beauty.
A turtle-shaped drone is going to test water samples in the seas as part of the effort to combat microplastics. This project came about during the 6th Citizen Innovation Laboratory,…
Costa Rica is the first country ever to receive the “Champion of the Earth” award from the UN. This recognition has previously been given to 88 laureates, 21 world leaders,…
Some cynical philosopher stenciled a few words in the center of the park road. They read: “Nature is wrong.” The words are fading away, which brings a smile. Nature will…
World News – Researchers in South Africa are taking recycling to the extreme. In what they’re calling a first, they’ve found a way to make building bricks out of human urine.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations body tasked with providing scientific evidence and consensus on climate change and its implications for decision-makers and the public, has…
Costa Rica News – Costa Rica surpassed 98% of renewable generation in its Sistema Eléctrico Nacional (SEN) – National Electric System – for the fourth consecutive year. As of Wednesday, October…