(Excerpts from the edition Climate Change, 2015) By Dr. Edwin Castellanos Co-Director, Center for Environmental Studies and Biodiversity – Universidad del Valle de..
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By Richard Brown – Editor, EntreMundos Livingston has a bad rap. If you stay at Río Dulce, 40 kilometers upriver,..
By Patricia Schwartz This January, for the first time in Guatemala, a woman was elected to Congress who identifies openly as both..
By Dr. Edwin Castellanos, Co-Director, Center for Environmental Studies and Biodiversity, Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, and lead author, UN IPCC Fifth..
Cover photo: Cantel at sunrise. Photo: Richard Brown By Esteban Sacalxot, Secretary of the Youth Organization Forging Foundations in cantel,..
By Raquel Díaz – Communications student at the university Mesoamericana The Salamá River is the most important in the department..
By Patricia Macías – EntreMundos Correspondent “We recognize water as a living system. It means life. In ceremony, water is an..
By EntreMundos The controversy over electricity is one of the most important in Guatemala, though it does not affect the..
By Patricia Macías Lopez In Guatemala, 660 women were killed just last year, 112 more than in 2012, a..