March 2026

Chile

Kast moves fast to nix Boric’s pending green decrees

Chile’s new right-wing President José Antonio Kast wasted no time pushing back against the environmental agenda of his left-leaning predecessor, Gabriel Boric. Just one day after ......

Region

Call for action on sargassum as another influx begins

An unwanted visitor has arrived on the beaches of Cancún, Mexico—again. Sargassum, the brown seaweed that in recent years has beset the Caribbean’s tourism industry ......

Mexico (Free Read)

Favorable weather helps boost monarch numbers

The number of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) that spent the winter of 2025-26 in the mountain forests of Central Mexico rose for the second consecutive ......

Peru

New port seen as regional-infrastructure catalyst

Campaigning for Peru’s April 12 general election began months ago and although candidates’ billboards in this Amazonian city are weathered and fading, images of some ......

Brazil

Brazil’s new climate plan irks environmentalists

Brazil this month unveiled its long-awaited National Climate Change Plan, a blueprint for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and managing climate impacts between now and ......

Around the Region

Marina Silva leaves ministry, plans to run for Senate seat

Brazilian Environment and Climate Change Minister Marina Silva stepped down on April 1, ending a 39-month stint at the helm of an agency she said ......

Centerpiece (Free Read)

Costa Rica, Ecuador face swimway questions

Efforts to protect migratory swimways that extend from one country’s waters to another’s have stirred growing interest in recent years, as global warming pushes ocean ......

Q&A

Former official sees Milei’s policies as shortsighted ‘paradigm shift’

Rodrigo Rodríguez Tornquist served as Argentina’s secretary of climate change, sustainable development and innovation from 2020 to 2022. His work during that period ranged from ......