The problems of climate change begin in the design of cities; they represent 3% of the world's territory, but use about 70% of the world's energy, said José Antonio Torre Medina-Mora, Director of the Center for the Future of Cities of the Tec de Monterrey.
Continue readingGastón Luken calls on citizens to build citizenship to change social, political and business environment
During the closing ceremony, the first Galleon Award was presented to Gastón Luken Aguilar, businessman, philanthropist and environmentalist, promoter and advisor of the civil organization Foro Mar de Cortés, for his unsurpassable trajectory.
Continue readingAI opens opportunities for companies to learn, innovate and grow: Rubén Colomer
Companies that fail to adapt to this revolution will face multiple risks and will be at a competitive disadvantage in an increasingly innovative market.
Continue readingScientific community urged to work for the Sea of Cortez
The impact of warming, overfishing and pollution in the seas has left significant damage in 80 percent of the Sea of Cortés, where there are dying reefs and deep water areas with high temperatures.
Continue readingBCS desert turned into a productive zone; water is used responsibly
Gabriel Patrón and Anne McEnany explain the soil restoration work they are doing at Rancho Cacachilas, an area that receives an average of only 80 millimeters of rainfall per year
Continue readingViolence must be faced: Jenny Pearce
In order to generate sustainable development, it is necessary to understand that there are broader problems related to violence that affect the social fabric, such as mental health.
Continue readingTrust is the foundation for building safe, sustainable and resilient communities: Erin McFee
By building trust, uncertainty can be reduced and more possibilities for the development of communities affected by violence and insecurity can be fostered, says the academic.
Continue readingWhat is the importance of the California condor in the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir?
In the skies over Baja California there are 48 free-flying Californian condors, an endangered species.
Continue readingSea of Cortez Origin and Cuisine invites to value and care for the food provided by our seas.
In its more than 200 pages, this book is a fascinating journey full of treasures and secrets accumulated over decades of tradition, culture and use of natural resources, says Yolanda de Saracho.
Continue readingInnovative project for the restoration of marine life promoted
200 artificial reefs are dropped to the bottom of the Sea of Cortez and achieve fish restocking; this low-cost technique helps fishing communities
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