
Juan Pablo Mayorga
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Mar 3, 2025 |
climatechangenews.com | Sebastián Rodríguez |Juan Pablo Mayorga
At night, the Lázaro Cárdenas refinery – Mexico‘s oldest, built in 1906 – lights up the city of Minatitlán, in the southern oil-producing state of Veracruz. Gas flaring turns night into day, inhabitants say, while a mix of industrial smells in the air reminds visitors they have arrived in Mexico’s oil and gas heartland. “It is like Mordor,” said one resident, referring to the volcanic realm in the fantasy novel “The Lord of the Rings” with a tone between humour and resignation.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
nature.com | Reniel B. Cabral |Juan Pablo Mayorga |Tia Kordell |Alicia M. Caughman |Anna Schuhbauer |Octavio Aburto-Oropeza | +5 more
Marine and coastal tourism deliver economic benefits to coastal communities that far surpass those generated by fisheries, yet its potential contribution to global marine conservation remains underexamined. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) help restore biodiversity and enhance nearby fisheries, but their direct tourism benefits are not well understood. Here, we estimate the global demand for recreational scuba dive tourism, map the distribution and protection status of all marine dive sites globally, and develop a bioeconomic model to estimate the revenue gains from upgrading unprotected dive sites to fully protected MPAs. We estimate that 33.1 million scuba dives occur annually in marine environments worldwide, with 70% taking place within MPAs. However, only 15% of these MPA-affiliated dive sites are highly or fully protected. We show that designating all unprotected recreational dive sites, representing less than 1% of the global ocean, as highly or fully protected MPAs would improve fish biomass and biodiversity while generating an additional US$2 billion per year in direct tourism revenue (not including economic multipliers). Importantly, 62% of marine diving currently occurs in developing countries, underscoring the potential for dive tourism to support both marine conservation and local livelihoods in regions where such benefits are most needed.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
heraldo.es | Juan Pablo Mayorga |José Sacristán |Ana Marzoa
‘La Colección’ es un vendaval de reflexiones que precisa la escucha activa del espectador y así, mientras la peripecia más teatral se disfraza de señuelo dramático, el texto de Mayorga se sumerge en un universo filosófico de densidad variable, para mostrar como la incomprensible pero esperanzadora fuerza del amor (y de la muerte), es compatible con dos métodos dialécticos diametralmente opuestos a la hora observar y explicar el mundo.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
vistateatral.com | Andrés Lima |Juan Cavestany |Juan Pablo Mayorga |Teatro Valle-Inclán
Quizá sea burdo, soez,extraño empezar estas líneas con la expresión. “Lo he putoflipado” o “Lo hemosputovivido” ó “Nos ha putoemocionado”. Según la RAE, añadir puto al inicio deuna palabra tiene como objetivo darle mayor énfasis e intensificar el sentidoglobal de una oración.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
ipsnoticias.net | Juan Pablo Mayorga
MÉXICO – El lunes 21 de octubre comienza en Cali, Colombia, la sesión 16 de la Conferencia de las Partes del Convenio sobre Diversidad Biológica (CDB), mejor conocida como la COP16 de biodiversidad.
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