Diving Deep: Costa Rica Leads Ocean Preservation Talks Ahead of Global Summit
The conference in Costa Rica serves as a crucial prelude to the global discussions that will shape the future of ocean governance.
The conference in Costa Rica serves as a crucial prelude to the global discussions that will shape the future of ocean governance.
Norway has officially declined a request from Costa Rica to assist in oil and gas exploration studies.
Costa Rica is currently grappling with a significant downturn in its green energy production.
The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica recently heralded the beginning of a new era for climate-focused entrepreneurship.
This extraordinary heat wave, as reported by the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN), wasn’t just a fluke but a sign of changing times.
This rise, ranging between 1 to 2 degrees Celsius, is expected to majorly impact the Central Pacific, North Pacific, and Central Valley regions.
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An international conference on Inter-Cultural Philosophy was held some years back in Costa Rica. Representatives from Korea, Taiwan, Congo, Tunisia, Germany, Austria and much of Central and South America, convened…