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August 10, 2025
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Día de la Tierra: Origen, Celebraciones y Cómo Cuidar el Planeta

Mariana Carrasco4 months ago4 months ago07 mins

  Los orígenes del Día de la Tierra; La historia de el día de la tierra empieza con una persona, el senador Gaylord Nelson. El Senador, originario de Wisconsin estaba preocupado por el estado del ambiente de los Estados Unidos. El Senador, junto con muchos otros, fue testigo del derrame de aceite en Santa Bárbara,…

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4 Countries in Latin America That Are Doing Sustainability Right

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago010 mins

By Samantha Paradiso AUSTIN, Tx. —Reusable straws and greenwashing may have swept sustainability into the mainstream, but South America, the continent south of the equator, has had the eco-friendly movement down way before it was cool.  Regardless of the circles you run in, sustainability has become a buzzword consumers cannot seem to escape. The topic…

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