Colombia installs first solar street light
Colombia installed its first solar street light in the southwestern city of Tulua.
Colombia installed its first solar street light in the southwestern city of Tulua.
Environmental prosecutors have warned that 22 of Colombia’s 33 states are seriously affected by the consequences of illegal gold mining, reported newspaper El Espectador on Thursday.
An oil slick from a leaking pipeline has contaminated a major Amazonian river that runs between Ecuador and Colombia, reported Spanish press agency EFE on Monday.
Colombia’s state council has declared an area of 2315 acres as part of a forest reserve in the eastern hills of Bogota, putting a stop to future construction in the zone, local media…
The Inter-American Commission of Human Rights (IACHR) has said that dialogues between Colombian human rights groups and the business sector are positive, but said that it was concerned about the protection…
Unregulated construction of hotels, roads, homes and vacation houses are “illegally occupying” public lands along coastal areas in Colombia, increasing the environmental threat posed by rising sea levels, according to…
The National Parks office has moved to place restrictions on guests at one of Colombia’s most visited parks after reports of extensive harm caused by unregulated use.
The beautiful lionfish, known for its venomous spikes and red stripes, is invading beaches and decimating fish populations in the Caribbean and the Atlantic.
The Dique canal, which connects the Caribbean port city of Cartagena to the center of Colombia, will be the topic of discussion on Thursday at an international environment conference.