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June 16, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Venezuelan Artist Promotes Art and Ecology Through His Murals

Venezuelan artist Oscar Olivares, whose work can be found in more than 20 countries, has become internationally recognized for combining

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May 22, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

AI-Generated Artwork Faces Legal Challenges

Artworks created using artificial intelligence continue to generate debate within legal and cultural circles. In several countries, creations produced by

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April 16, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Techno fossils: The Legacy of Our Civilization

Throughout history, we have discovered dinosaur fossils, which became extinct about 65 million years ago after dominating Earth for approximately

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March 17, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

World Heritage Sites Under Threat from Armed Conflict

Armed conflicts pose a critical threat to humanity’s cultural heritage. Direct destruction, collateral damage, looting, and illicit trafficking of cultural

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February 28, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Global show, real crisis

During Super Bowl LX halftime, Bad Bunny sang “another blackout” while climbing an electric pole. On the brightest stage in

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February 11, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Art and environmental activism: a relationship in conflict

The relationship between art and environmental activism is deeply controversial. In recent years, some climate groups have used symbolic actions

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January 22, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Mass Entertainment and Noise Pollution: An Ignored Crisis

The environmental crisis can also be heard. Noise pollution has become a daily threat to public health, particularly in cities.

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January 14, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

From cave paintings to eco-art: creativity in service of the planet

From Paleolithic cave paintings to contemporary digital art, nature has long been an inexhaustible source of inspiration for humanity. Today,

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December 21, 2025 Gustavo Copelmayer

A Historic Milestone at COP28

At COP28 (Dubai, 2023), for the first time, Indigenous Peoples’ Day was included in the official agenda, formally recognizing the crucial role of indigenous

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December 5, 2025 Gustavo Copelmayer

Culture: Books That Teach Us to Protect the Planet

Reading about the planet is a first step toward understanding the environmental challenges we face. Here are some recommended titles:

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Environmental issues, awareness of nature preservation and sustainability have been ecological topics that I have reflected on from an early age. Respect for our planet, humanity’s only true home, has prompted me to travel the world, study and learn from the biodiversity that surrounds us.

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