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Costa Rica to take decarbonization steps this week

Under the direction of the Environment and Energy Ministry (MINAE), Costa Rica this week will take steps toward achieving its goal of decarbonizing its economy by 2050. 

Pic of the Day: The yellow-tailed oropendola

Start your week as we did: By listening to the unique call of the Montezuma oropendola, a bird endemic to southern Mexico and parts of Central America.

The Disappearance of Pebbles: A Costa Rican Tamandua’s Wild Adventure

January 26, 11:20 a.m. was the last time I saw Pebbles. Pebbles, the tamandua anteater I had been observing and preparing for release at...

Pic of the Day: Hot chocolate with a garden view

Minutes outside of San José toward Cerro Zurquí, Sibú Chocolate serves some of the finest Costa Rican delicacies around. 

After public criticism, Costa Rican gov. repeals decree that created department with access to ‘confidential’ information

The Costa Rican government on Friday repealed a decree that had created a Data Analysis Unit, after public criticism questioned its purpose and scope. 

Bathing with vegetables: The Luffa gourd

With a few deft carvings with a knife, you can have an incredibly satisfying and exfoliating sponge for your shower.

Drug and alcohol detox programs in Costa Rica

The Costa Rica Treatment Center, located in the upscale San José neighborhood of Rohrmoser, tailors its detox protocol to account for everyone’s unique withdrawal symptoms and needs.

New York City FC beats San Carlos in Alajuela

A hat trick from Brazilian-born Heber helped New York City FC defeat AD San Carlos, 5-3, in the CONCACAF Champions League Round of 16 on Thursday night in Alajuela.

Migration from Central America to the US drops by 75%

Migration from the countries of northern Central America to the United States has been reduced by more than 75% since last May, US interim Secretary of Security Chad Wolf said.

Saprissa rescues agonized draw against Montreal Impact in Champions League

To stay alive in the CONCACAF Champions League, Saprissa must win the return leg, or tie at three or more goals.

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