The Puerto Rico Chapter of the American Institute of Architects grants three awards to Para la Naturaleza projects
The entrance pavilion of the Cabezas de San Juan Natural Reserve in Fajardo, the drawings laying out the proposed design to restore the Culebrita Lighthouse,
More than a thousand people celebrate Hacienda Buena Vista’s first open house after Hurricane Maria
The Hacienda Buena Vista Natural Protected Area opened its doors on Saturday, October 27th to celebrate Memorias del Bosque (Memories of the Forest) with its
Para la Naturaleza and Boys & Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico partner up to offer hundreds of children and young adults the opportunity to become immersed in nature
Para la Naturaleza and Boys & Girls Clubs will offer sessions for nature immersion on Saturdays to 260 children and teenagers (between 6 and 18
Not Enough Ice to Drill the Arctic! Offshore Oil Drilling a ‘Disaster Waiting to Happen’
But here’s the ultimate irony: Hilcorp Alaska‘s project—which involves building a 9-acre artificial drilling island in the shallow waters of the Beaufort Sea—has been delayed
Para la Naturaleza joins the #GivingTuesday movement to reforest Puerto Rico
Starting today, and up until Tuesday, November 27, Para la Naturaleza is raising funds to support the production of 5,000 native trees in Puerto Rico
Bill Gates Unveils Toilet That Transforms Waste Into Fertilizer, Doesn’t Require Water or Sewers
“We are all here for one reason: because more than half the world’s population doesn’t have the safe sanitation they need to lead healthy and
Antarctic’s future in doubt after plan for world’s biggest marine reserve is blocked
A plan to turn a huge tract of pristine Antarctic ocean into the world’s biggest sanctuary has been rejected, throwing the future of one of
The Single Biggest Reason People Travel Has Nothing to Do With the Destination
So what exactly does it mean to take a purposeful trip? According to a new survey released today by Capital One, Americans are interested now,
The Complex and Frustrating Reality of Recycling Plastic
By Mary Mazzoni Global consumers now use a million plastic bottles every minute, 91 percent of which are not recycled. Our growing consumption of single-use
Trump Falsely Claims Puerto Rico Wants to Use Aid to Pay Its Debt
President Donald Trump falsely asserted that Puerto Rican politicians are seeking to use federal disaster aid to pay off the crippling debts that pushed the
3 Things You Can Do to Help Avoid Climate Disaster
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a dire warning last week: We need to cut greenhouse gas emissions, and we need to do it
What is Agroecology?
Agroecology is a scientific discipline that uses ecological theory to study, design, manage and evaluate agricultural systems that are productive but also resource conserving. Agroecological