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June 16, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

The Circular Economy Creates a New Value Chain

The philosophy behind the circular economy seeks to extend the lifespan of products while maximizing their usefulness at the end

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May 19, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Ecocide Is Also Considered a War Crime

The term “ecocide” refers to illegal or reckless acts committed with the knowledge that they may cause severe, widespread, or

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April 16, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Environmental Eco governance: A Solution to Ecological Disruptions

The Earth has undergone significant transformations due to anthropogenic action (i.e., effects caused by human activities, as opposed to natural

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March 17, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

High Seas Treaty Enters into Force to Protect Marine Biodiversity

This year marked the entry into force of the High Seas Treaty (BBNJ), widely regarded as a historic milestone in global

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February 28, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Liquid air: a real solution for storing clean energy?

Renewable electricity already surpasses coal in many global markets. But there’s a structural problem: when there’s no sun or wind,

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February 11, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Adaptation and climate change: learning how to respond

Adaptation is both a process and an outcome. The concept comes from evolutionary theory, where change happens over long periods

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January 22, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

The World’s Richest 1% Used Their Annual Carbon Budget in Just 10 Days

The climate collapse is not a shared responsibility. It has names, figures, and clear culprits. According to Climate Plunder (2025), a report

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January 14, 2026 Gustavo Copelmayer

Human ecology: understanding the bond between society and nature

Human ecology is a scientific field that examines the complex relationship between people and their environment. It explores how societies

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December 21, 2025 Gustavo Copelmayer

A Historic Step for Our Oceans — But the Challenge Has Just Begun

After more than ten years of negotiations, in June 2023, the international community achieved something that once seemed impossible: the adoption

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December 5, 2025 Gustavo Copelmayer

Endangered Ecosystems

The IUCN Red List identifies the most threatened ecosystems worldwide, mapping environmental health and biodiversity. Key examples include: 💡 Protecting these ecosystems

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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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