Tag: Ecuador
Sperm Whales Have Their Own Language. Does That Mean They Have Legal Rights?
CETI, a group that studies the communications of whales, is advocating for legal protection of these denizens of the deep.
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Traverse City exhibition highlights indigenous artists around the world (and here, too)
There’s still time to catch the ‘Indigenous Biennial’ at Traverse City’s Alluvion. The exhibition (mostly) leaves on August 31.
South America’s Electric Car Surge: From Lagging To Accelerating
South America is arriving late to the electric vehicle transition, but the pace of change is beginning to quicken. For most of the 2010s, the region was a marginal player, with electric cars counted in the hundreds while China and Europe were racing ahead in the millions. That has shifted … [continued]
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Petrostates Blow Up UN Plastics Conference
Plastics were the topic at a UN conference in Geneva last week, but no progress was made thanks to opposition from petrostates.
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