Costa Rica’s Agriculture Grapples with the Perils of Excessive Rainfall
In Costa Rica, a nation renowned for its lush landscapes and agricultural prowess, recent climatic shifts are casting long shadows over its verdant fields.
In Costa Rica, a nation renowned for its lush landscapes and agricultural prowess, recent climatic shifts are casting long shadows over its verdant fields.
Currently, the proposal for the new hydroelectric plant remains in the conceptual phase, with pre-feasibility studies yet to be conducted.
Costa Rica forecasts a gusty performance starting this Saturday night, with an encore expected to last through New Year’s Eve and into early January.
Pilar, lurking ominously in the vicinity of Costa Rica’s Papagayo Gulf, has unleashed a battalion of strong winds and a relentless deluge
A chronological forecast paints Sunday morning, October 29, as a pivotal moment where the Pacific territories could find themselves in a ballet of escalated rainfall.
Costa Rica’s National Meteorological Institute (IMN) unveils forecasts that spell out an array of climatic uncertainties.
The symphony of cloud-kissed rainforests, the majestic overtures of towering mountains, and the enchanting harmonies of endless beaches
Known locally as the “green season”, this period transforms this Latin American jewel into an idyllic escape.