Costa Rican Marriotts Lead the Charge in the Global Battle Against Food Waste
Two Marriott hotels in Costa Rica have decided to take the bull by the horns—or rather, the scraps by the ladle.
Two Marriott hotels in Costa Rica have decided to take the bull by the horns—or rather, the scraps by the ladle.
It’s a story where dedicated researchers work tirelessly to protect and rejuvenate coral reefs, those delicate underwater oases crucial for marine biodiversity.
President Carlos Alvarado Quesada noted that over one million migrants, comprising 20% of the nation’s population, call Costa Rica home.
Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves made a compelling case for international assistance in managing migration.
the nation is crafting Latin America’s inaugural strategy to counteract these disturbing trends, setting a precedent for policy-making in the region.
In the evolving travel landscape, Costa Rica emerges as a global leader in eco-friendly tourism.
Renewed vigor and deeper understanding often follow a period of mourning. With the death of America and the collapse of the international order, awakening human beings must move to fill…
The city council members of the recently incinerated town of Paradise, all of whom lost their homes in the conflagration, voted to hoist American flags for Veteran’s Day along their…