Latin America Green News

Latin America Green News

Mary Mata March 28, 2013

By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile HidroAysén, the company intending to build a 2,750 megawatt dam project on two rivers in Patagonia, announced that it would not present […]

Latin America Green News

Mary Mata March 21, 2013

By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile The Chilean Solar Energy Research Center—a newly formed organization comprising researchers from several of the country’s universities—will begin a multidisciplinary study of […]

Ex-Mexican Pres. Zedillo Could Face Cover-Up Charges in U.S.

Mary Mata March 20, 2013

By Robert Cyr, ctlatinonews A new ruling has been issued in an intriguing international human rights case unfolding in Hartford federal court. It involves a former Mexican president and the court […]

Benito Juarez Stands Out Among Washington Generals

Mary Mata March 19, 2013

By John Rosales, Voxxi In my 20 years as a resident of Washington, D.C., I have visited a lot of dead white generals sitting on horses. Outdoor monuments dedicated to […]

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Mary Mata March 14, 2013

By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile Endesa and Colbún, the companies behind the controversial mega-dam project HidroAysén, have announced that the Committee of Ministers has until the end of […]

A Latin American Pope? Some Say it’s About Time

Mary Mata

By Jacquellena Carrero, NBCLatino With Pope Benedict XVI’s announcement that he is abdicating at the end of February, speculation has already begun on who will fill the Vatican’s top job. And […]

¿La Hora de Mexico?

Mary Mata March 13, 2013

Maria Lourdes Pallais, Reporte Indigo Muerto Chávez, México deberá demostrar que tiene los tamaños para ser el líder máximo en América Latina.  Sobre Chávez póstumo, casi todo está escrito. Que […]

Timely Time in Latin America

Mary Mata March 12, 2013

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco One thing that has been lacking for many years and from many United States Administrations is a Latin American policy.  We have had policies, don’t […]

Why Cuba Will Still Be Anti-American After Castro

Mary Mata March 6, 2013

By Jaime Suchlicki, The Atlantic Dressed in an impeccable, custom-tailored suit and a Versace tie, instead of his usual military fatigues, General Raul Castro addressed the Cuban Parliament on February […]

Hugo Chavez, Dies at 58

Mary Mata March 5, 2013

By Mariano Castillo and Osmary Hernandez, CNN Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) — Hugo Chavez, the polarizing president of Venezuela who cast himself as a “21st century socialist” and foe of the United States, died Tuesday, said Vice President […]