Costa Rica
Amid Rising Temperatures, Sloths' Slowness May Put Their Survival at Risk
The world’s slowest mammal is at risk of extinction by the end of the century due to their low metabolic rate and climate change
More Than 98 Percent of Costa Rica’s Energy Is Renewable—Here’s How
This Central American country has an ambitious plan to reach climate neutrality by 2050
Biologists Discover Four New Octopus Species in the Deep Ocean Off Costa Rica
One species was found brooding eggs near low-temperature hydrothermal vents, a rare sight that could unlock new information on deep-sea cephalopods
Scientists Find Rare Deep-Sea Octopus Nurseries
The team captured footage of the eight-armed creatures brooding their eggs in groups near Costa Rica
Can Green Hydrogen Help Power Latin America?
In anticipation of future demand, several projects are underway in the region to produce this clean energy source
Baby Sloths Are About as Cute As You Would Expect
A Costa Rica rescue center offers blankets and bottle-feeding at a nursery for these young animals
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