El Salvador president unveils layout of the Bitcoin city, ‘crypto utopia’ \
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El Salvador president unveils layout of the Bitcoin city, ‘crypto utopia’

11-May-2022
El Salvador’s President, Nayib Bukele, has released the design of the yet-to-be-built Bitcoin City. He stated that it is “coming along beautifully.” President Bukele shared photos of a scale model of the cryptocurrency-fueled city. It will be built near the Conchagua volcano on the Gulf of Fonseca in the southeast of the Central American country. It […]
11-May-2022 Technology
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China lauds Nicaragua’s decision to cut ties with Taiwan \
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China lauds Nicaragua’s decision to cut ties with Taiwan

10-Dec-2021
Beijing [China], December 10 (ANI): China lauded Nicaragua for cutting ties with Taiwan and making "the right choice," by restoring diplomatic relations with Beijing.
10-Dec-2021 World
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world \
1 min read
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From the Field: Costa Rica points the way to a sustainable world

24-Oct-2021
Costa Rica is one of the winners of the inaugural UN-backed Earthshot Prize, in recognition of the Central American country’s efforts to reverse damage to its environment and develop in a sustainable manner.

Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America.
Red-eye tree frogs are native to the rain forests of Central America., by /Adriana Dinu
The award also highlights just how far Costa Rica has come: in the 1990s, the country had the world’s highest global deforestation rates, and less than a quarter of its original forest cover remained, largely due to agricultural expansion and logging. Since then, policies that encourage sustainable land use practices have proved to be successful in reversing the decline, and today, Costa Rica is one of the only countries in the world to reverse its deforestation, stop biodiversity loss, and increase forest cover to over half its total territory, whilst increasing economic growth. You can read more about Costa Rica and the Earthshot prize .
24-Oct-2021 United Nations
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