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Hermosillo · HermosilloCity of Mexico | Let's Disinform. Parents and mothers of the 49 babies who died in the ABC Daycare fire in Hermosillo placed a replica of the 49 ABC Antimonument in the Sonoran city to demand justice for their children and 'so that no one ever forgets the exact number of girls and boys killed by corruption, influence trafficking, and that it is clear that the business of private daycares continues, which must be directly addressed by the Mexican…See the Story
The Mexican government failed the children: an antimonument 49 ABC is placed in Hermosillo.
Mexico · MexicoAdvancing submarine mining poses risks to Clarion-Clipperton Zone, an international ocean waters area located in the Pacific, off the coasts of Mexico and Hawaii. With a surface larger than 4 million square kilometers, Clarion-Clippon is considered one of the richest marine areas in minerals, while also hosting over 5,000 species, of which nearly 80% are considered new to science, according to a scientific research published last year in the mag…See the Story
Experts warn of catastrophic risks of underwater mining
Yucatan · YucatanThe Mexican Civil Council for Sustainable Forestry (CCMSS) recently made available to the public, and in particular to organizations, the Forest Cover Change Information System (SICAMFOR) on the Yucatan Peninsula. SICAMFOR, for its acronyms, is an online application that allows you to visualize and quantify forest cover and its changes at the state, municipal, and ejidal levels from 2016 to 2023. According to the 'Deforestation Assessment in the…See the Story
The Yucatan Peninsula lost more than 285 hectares of forest land in four years
Plants · JujuyFoto: Ana Domínguez. Mujeres indígenas de Jujuy usan hierbas medicinales para tratar enfermedades y trabajan con fibras de bambú que disputan al Ingenio Ledesma. Mientras comparten recetas y memorias de sus abuelas, van trazando caminos alternativos a un mal mayor: la fiebre extractivista que afecta sus territorios. Relatos de experiencias de feminismo comunitario en el norte argentino. Llegar a Tilcara es pisar tierra quemada. Los kilómetros de…See the Story
Caring for the Earth, Healing with Plants: Chronicles of Community Feminism in Jujuy
Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityEn un camellón al oriente de la Ciudad de México, aprovechando los pocos segundos que dura la luz roja del semáforo antes de pasar a verde, Alisson (nombre ficticio para proteger su identidad) vende chocolates. Ella es una niña de 13 años a quien le parece que trabajar de lunes a sábado es normal, pues dos de sus hermanos también lo hacen.
“Me dedico a esto porque me aburro en casa. Así aprendo a trabajar para que, ya de grande, sepa hacer las …See the Story
Child labor in Mexico: prohibiting is not enough
Immigration · WatsonvilleFotos: Tierras Milperas y Raúl Zibechi El ritmo imperturbable y sosegado de la ciudad se palpa en cada esquina, en las casas todas iguales construidas en madera, generando la apariencia de una vida sin sobresaltos ni problemas. Todo cambia cuando nos dicen que en cada casita se amuchan tres o cuatro familias, porque estamos en uno de los rincones más caros de California. Watsonville apenas supera los 50 mil habitantes, 83 por ciento son latinos …See the Story
Tierras Milperas: Mexican migrants in California
HealthUrban Heat Islands (UHI) represent one of the most significant changes induced by humans on Earth's climate. They have a profound impact on urban residents' health, comfort, and energy consumption, which account for more than half of the world's population. Urban Heat Islands (UHI) are a common phenomenon where surface and air temperatures are higher in urban areas than in surrounding rural areas. They can form under a variety of conditions, eve…See the Story
Urban heat islands have a strong impact on health and energy
Chiapas · ChiapasEl 2 de junio de 2024 se llevarán a cabo las elecciones para elegir nuevo Presidente de la República, 128 Senadores y 500 diputados. También se elegirán Gubernaturas, Jefatura de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Congresos Locales, Ayuntamientos, Juntas Municipales y Alcaldías. Se elegirán más de 19 mil cargos en total. Entre las entidades que renovarán gobernadores están Chiapas, Ciudad de México, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos, Puebla, Tabasco, V…See the Story