
ICC released bream in the Mudo River
As part of the actions of the ICC to conserve native fish species from Southern Guatemala, more than three thousand native juvenile breams were released

As part of the actions of the ICC to conserve native fish species from Southern Guatemala, more than three thousand native juvenile breams were released

Alex Guerra, PhD, has been directing the actions and strategies of the ICC for the last 8 years. On October 4th, 2010 Guerra was appointed

The Chamber of Agriculture of Guatemala CAMAGRO, in coordination with the Low Emissions Development project LEDS, and the ICC, facilitated the training: Carbon Footprint in

In the last five days, the ICC’s Weather Station Network has registered the rainfall in Southern Guatemala. We share some of the data registered through

Last Friday, 40 community leaders from San Jose Mogollon –including young leaders- concluded the Community Adaptation to Climate Change training, which graduated 40 people who

October 5th, 2018. By Paris Rivera. The Climate and Hydrology program of the ICC, reports that we are monitoring a low atmospheric pressure system with

32 specialists from public organizations, municipalities, NGO, private sector and academy, from several regions of the country. The training course aims to train technical personnel

ICC graduated today a new promotion of community leaders with expertise in climate change, through the Community Adaptation to Climate Change training, which was supported

Pursuing to contribute to the protection and care of the environment, last Saturday September 22nd, 500 trees were planted in the Las Margaritas Farm, in

The 3rd National Climate Change Congress is now ongoing in Chiquimula. The ICC is currently participating in several spotlight sessions, concurrent sessions and a stand.
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