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La Carpio Shows Signs of Change After Years Marked by Poverty
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Costa Rican students create environmentally friendly sunblock
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December 21, 2018
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Central America’s first hydrogen-fueled bus hits the road in Costa Rica
Costa Rican students create environmentally friendly sunblock
Alejandro Zúñiga
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December 21, 2018
KapiScreen doesn’t contain oxybenzone, a chemical that can harm marine life.
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Central America’s first hydrogen-fueled bus hits the road in Costa Rica
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April 18, 2018
“The whole process is not [just] carbon-neutral: it’s completely carbon-free.”
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