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Ecuador: Rights of Nature on Paper — The Case of Sarayaku - MSNIn 2012, the Kichwa people of Sarayaku won a historic lawsuit against the Ecuadorian state in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights—one of the first major tests of Ecuador’s trailblazing ...
This Selected Issues paper estimates Ecuador’s potential growth in the range of 1 3/4 to 3 percent. The lower estimate corresponds to an extrapolation of recent trends while the higher estimate could ...
A team of biologists surveying remote parts of the Cordillera del Cóndor (Condor mountain range) in Ecuador’s eastern Andes have described a species of tree frog that’s new to science. The ...
For decades, a debate over whether real or artificial trees are better has raged among those who love decorating for Christmas. According to the co-owner of Wallitsch Gardens in Louisville, Jeff ...
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador – An Ecuadorean teenager has set up an improvised school under a tree in a poor neighborhood of northern Guayaquil for some 40 students who haven’t been able to study durin… ...
The ivory palm tree, also known as tagua, is endemic to the Chocó-Darien region on the Pacific coast of South America. The local population relies on this unique tree for many uses and the tagua ...
Researchers ventured into the forests of central Ecuador in 2021 in search of tree-dwelling spiders, according to a study published Dec. 13 in the journal ZooKeys.
Ecuador's combative president is threatening to try to force the country's newspapers go all-digital as a way to save paper.
“There are no science labs in Ecuador,” said Dr. Acacia Warren, president of the Southborough Rotary Club.
Former Vice President of Ecuador Jorge Glas enters court for his sentencing after he was convicted of embezzlement during his oversight of earthquake reconstruction in Quito, Ecuador, Monday, June 30, ...
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