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Nations call to reduce plastic use by 60% by 2040

'Planet versus the plastics' is the new call to arms for Earth Day 2024, which is calling for a 60 per cent reduction in plastic use by 2040. The United Nations Environment Program has found humans produce 400 million tonnes of plastic waste each year.

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Peru's Defense Min: Gov't has responded to eight emergencies caused by heavy rains | Noticias

In the face of seasonal rains reported in various parts of the country, the Government has responded to each of the emergencies that have been notified, which so far total eight, <a href="https://www.gob.pe/institucion/mindef/funcionarios/78826-jorge-luis-chavez-cresta"target="_blank"

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River flooding partially destroys 25 homes in Peru's capital

Lima, Mar 13 (EFE).- Torrential rains triggered by a cyclone in the Pacific Ocean battered parts of Peru’s capital early Monday, causing the Chillon River to burst its banks and partially destroy around 25 homes. Emergency management personnel arrived Monday morning in the northern Lima district of Puente Piedra to inspect the damage and the …

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Science, art combine to reveal face of ancient Peruvian noblewoman


Science, art combine to reveal face of ancient Peruvian noblewoman
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By Fernando Gimeno
Lima, Dec 22 (efe-epa).- Peruvians’ view of their remote ancestors has taken on a new immediacy thanks to the innovative reconstruction of the face of an upper class women buried some 3,700 years ago.
“She has a great resemblance to a woman of today,” archaeologist Dayanna Carbonel told Efe, referring to the “Lady of El Paraiso,” whose tomb was discovered in 2016.
Carbonel leads the team carrying out excavations at the vast El Paraiso complex, home to the oldest known temples on the central coast of what is now Peru.

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