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December 1998

Chile-Canada

Chile-Canada version of NAFTA draws decidedly mixed reviews

Tired of the on-again, off-again talks to make Chile part of the North American Free Trade Agreement, Canada and Chile decided three years ago to ......

Mexico

Mexico City’s new mayor grappling with world-class environmental ills

A year ago this month, opposition politician Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas took possession of a political plum by becoming Mexico City’s first elected mayor since the 1920s. In ......

Colombia

Coca farms move deep into Colombian jungle

Colombian farmer Victor Vanegas says he never grew coca, the plant used to make cocaine. Taking a break from mowing weeds in what used to ......

Trade

Environmentalists seek more say in FTAA

Government officials negotiating the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas have opened a comment period in which business leaders, environmentalists and the rest of ......

Ecuador

Tuna fleet must give Galapagos wider berth

Leaders of Ecuador’s powerful fishing lobby appear resigned to the expansion of an environmental protection zone around the Galapagos Islands, but they predict it will ......

Around the Region

Brazilian budget knife may cut foreign funds

The Brazilian austerity plan that helped calm world markets has riled environmental groups from São Paulo to Washington. To satisfy the conditions of a pre-approved International ......

Centerpiece (Free Read)

Mitch teaches costly conservation lesson

Hurricane Mitch ripped the heart out of Tegucigalpa. All along the river that twists through the city’s mountain setting, storm-driven floods wrought devastation. Rushing torrents in ......

Sidebar: Colombia

Mitch recovery efforts getting high-tech help

There’s no substitute for assessing a disaster on the ground, of course, but space has become a useful vantage point for viewing the destruction done ......

Q&A

Colombia’s Mayr gets out from behind the lens

Juan Mayr, Colombia’s environment minister, was born in Bogotá in 1952. From a young age he enjoyed photography, and he became a well-known nature photographer. ......



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December 1998

Chile-Canada

Chile-Canada version of NAFTA draws decidedly mixed reviews

Tired of the on-again, off-again talks to make Chile part of the North American Free Trade Agreement, Canada and Chile decided three years ago to ......

Mexico

Mexico City’s new mayor grappling with world-class environmental ills

A year ago this month, opposition politician Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas took possession of a political plum by becoming Mexico City’s first elected mayor since the 1920s. In ......

Colombia

Coca farms move deep into Colombian jungle

Colombian farmer Victor Vanegas says he never grew coca, the plant used to make cocaine. Taking a break from mowing weeds in what used to ......

Trade

Environmentalists seek more say in FTAA

Government officials negotiating the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas have opened a comment period in which business leaders, environmentalists and the rest of ......

Ecuador

Tuna fleet must give Galapagos wider berth

Leaders of Ecuador’s powerful fishing lobby appear resigned to the expansion of an environmental protection zone around the Galapagos Islands, but they predict it will ......

Around the Region

Brazilian budget knife may cut foreign funds

The Brazilian austerity plan that helped calm world markets has riled environmental groups from São Paulo to Washington. To satisfy the conditions of a pre-approved International ......

Centerpiece (Free Read)

Mitch teaches costly conservation lesson

Hurricane Mitch ripped the heart out of Tegucigalpa. All along the river that twists through the city’s mountain setting, storm-driven floods wrought devastation. Rushing torrents in ......

Sidebar: Colombia

Mitch recovery efforts getting high-tech help

There’s no substitute for assessing a disaster on the ground, of course, but space has become a useful vantage point for viewing the destruction done ......

Q&A

Colombia’s Mayr gets out from behind the lens

Juan Mayr, Colombia’s environment minister, was born in Bogotá in 1952. From a young age he enjoyed photography, and he became a well-known nature photographer. ......



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