“The Fourth Invasion” – Guatemala’s water crisis in context
By Richard Brown Thousands of people from throughout Guatemala, mostly rural and indigenous men and…
Cantel and the March for Water: I Drink Water, So I’m Joining The March
By Esteban Sacalxot When I was younger, my father would take my brother and me…
Plantations and the Water Crisis on Guatemala’s Pacific Coast
By Sergio de León - Correspondent for EntreMundos Guatemala’s Pacific coast is a temperate region…
Mangroves: The last frontier of our coastal marine ecosystems
By Carlos Salvatierra - Executive Secretary of Redmanglar International and collaborator with COGMANGLAR Trees with…
The Gold That’s Worth Its Weight in Water: The Marlin Mine
By Iker Ugalde y Richard Brown - Correspondents for EntreMundos The debate over whether the…
The effects of plastic waste in rivers, lakes and seas of Guatemala
By Raquel Díaz - Communications student at the university Mesoamericana The Salamá River is the…
Water in Maya Consciousness
By Patricia Macías - EntreMundos Correspondent “We recognize water as a living system. It means life.…