Hiking Through Peru Showed One Journalist the True Dangers of Climate Change
Plants in the Amazon basin are moving in response to changing environments. Justin Catanoso reports on climate change in Peru.
Plants in the Amazon basin are moving in response to changing environments. Justin Catanoso reports on climate change in Peru.
Jim Wickens documents the illegal and brutal practice of killing dolphins for shark bait.
More than 10,000 dolphins are being killed every year in Peruvian waters to be used as shark bait.
A group of protesters in Rio de Janeiro has decided to bring the demonstration to the doorstep of Governor Sergio Cabral.
When it comes to climate change, we live on a tropical planet — we just don’t realize it.
Sugarcane workers fight for their lives — and their rights — in Colombia.
Environmentalists believe thousands of dolphins are killed and used as bait for sharks.
Fishermen in Peru hunt and butcher dolphins, even though it's illegal. Then they harvest meat from the animals to use as cheap bait for sharks.
Hunting dolphins is illegal, but that doesn't stop Peru's shark fishermen from slaughtering dolphins to use as bait.
Undercover filming by the UK investigative team Ecostorm has exposed — for the first time — the brutal hunting and killing of dolphins for use as shark bait off Peru's Pacific coast.
Yadvinder Malhi, a leading biologist from Oxford University, says that tropical zones such as those in Peru are bearing the brunt of climate change.
Striking teachers from Rio de Janeiro's schools held a demonstration in front of Gov. Sergio Cabral’s palace demanding higher wages and better work conditions.