Digital divide may cut Venezuelans out of new life in Colombia
Without a mobile phone or access to internet, how do Venezuelans apply for status to start a new life of legality in Colombia?
Colombia's Medellin plants 'green corridors' to beat rising heat
As growing parts of the world grapple with unprecedented heatwaves, cities are on the frontline of efforts to keep people safe
Peru's indigenous tribes use tech tools to track Amazon deforestation
Members of nearly 40 indigenous communities in northern Peru were given training to use smartphone mapping apps that receive early deforestation alerts
Guatemala's LGBT+ community living in fear after spate of killings
There have been three murders across Guatemala over six days, bringing the total of LGBT+ murders in the country to at least 13 this year
Winners of 'Green Nobel' fight deforestation, coal power
Liz Chicaje won the Goldman prize for protecting Peru's Amazon for its indigenous communities, while Kimiko Hirata was honored for pushing Japan toward renewable energy
Hard-hit by COVID-19, Latin America seen skimping on climate cash
Nations in the region have allocated some $318 billion to fiscal and stimulus measures, but only 2% has gone on climate initiatives
Gay and in a gang: Film tells story of a jailed hitman in El Salvador
Award-wining short documentary gives a rare insight into the taboo of being gay in El Salvador's notorious gangs
Climate lawsuits snowball as South Americans seek a healthy environment
Legal cases have aimed to force governments - and more recently corporations - to shift away from fossil fuels, and rapidly increase investment in renewable energy
Bogota crowdsources a green transport future to cut emissions
As Colombia’s capital aims for net-zero by 2050, it is asking residents what changes they want – and more bike lanes, electric buses and cable cars are now in the plans
What has changed a year after George Floyd's death?
What tangible change has happened to address racial inequality in the United States since George Floyd's murder? We spoke to three Black activists of different generations