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Climate change threatens Costa Rica Coffee Growers

The study suggests high-quality coffees are most at risk – with Arabica coffee unable to withstand even slight fluctuations in temperature, humidity and sunlight.

Germany grants Costa Rica €15 million to mitigate climate change impact

Minister Hendricks and Costa Rica’s Environment Minister Édgar Gutiérrez signed a joint Press Statement on Climate Action and Sustainable Development.

Costa Rican government responds to Trump’s climate accords exit

"Costa Rica demands full compliance with the Paris Agreement as a commitment to the future of our species," said President Luis Guillermo Solís. "I reiterate our unbreakable will regarding global action against climate change."

Costa Rica’s first satellite scheduled for deployment in one year

A spacecraft of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will take the satellite to the International Space Station, for its deployment into space, likely at the end of the first quarter next year.

Costa Rica pledges to improve protection of its wetlands

Environment Ministry officials are currently working on the National Wetland Inventory, a project to compile an updated list of all water sources in the country.

Costa Rican researchers develop new climate change-resistant beans

Nambí beans are tolerant to extreme drought conditions and high temperatures; they have a shorter production cycle and show more resistance to various diseases.

Bamboo biker seeks to raise environmental awareness on trip through South America

Writer and environmentalist Kate Rawles is planning to take a customized bamboo bike from Cartagena, Colombia to the south of Chile in an effort to promote environmental awareness.

The election was over, and yet we marched

"Though we are on leave from icy roads and snow shoveling this year, there’s no taking a break from political involvement." Monteverde resident Katie Quirk on the Women's March.

This Oregon company wants to build electric cars in Costa Rica

Karla Hill from Venus Motors on why she moved the company from Bend, Oregon, to Guanacaste: “We can be a drop in the bucket in the U.S. but we can make a real difference in Costa Rica.”

Santa Rosa National Park provides cutting-edge data on changing planet

Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa's network of sensors in Santa Rosa provides real-time data on the forest's response to climate change.

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