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The Purple Revolution: La Paz Saves 210,000 Liters of Potable Water Through Treated Water Use
In an effort to mitigate the water crisis that historically affects the region, the General Directorate of Municipal Public Services of La Paz has consolidated a vital strategy at the start of 2026: the massive reuse of treated water. Through the program known as the "Purple Tanker" (Pipa Púrpura), more than 210,000 liters of this resource have been utilized for urban maintenance tasks that previously consumed freshwater. This measure not only optimizes the management of the
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Preventive Cold Alert in Mountain Areas Underscores BCS's Climate Diversity
La Paz, Baja California Sur.- The Civil Protection Directorate of Baja California Sur has issued a preventive alert for the state's mountainous regions, warning of a sharp drop in temperatures that could reach lows of up to 6°C in the coming days. This warning is a reminder of the unique and contrasting geography of BCS, where the desert meets the mountains, creating microclimates that host a vast and singular biodiversity away from the constant heat of the beaches. The alert
Nov 26, 20252 min read


Pioneering Conservation: Los Cabos to host the first marine farm with "Shell Nurse" artificial reefs
Los Cabos will host the first marine farm with "shell nurse" artificial reefs, a Japanese technique pioneering outside Japan. The Coppel Foundation, JICA, and SEPUIMM signed the agreement after the success of a pilot in La Paz, which doubled the fish population and now hosts 38 species in two years. The project will expand from 200 to 1,000 structures.
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Los Cabos obtains international certification as a "Bird City"
Los Cabos has been named a "Bird City," the second in Mexico with this international certification, a recognition of its conservation efforts that will be enhanced with the launch of a new avitourism guide.
Sep 23, 20252 min read


Proposal in BCS Congress to classify "crime against environmental management"
A new initiative in the Congress of Baja California Sur aims to create the "crime against environmental management" to criminally punish officials who grant illegal permits that cause environmental damage.
Sep 11, 20252 min read
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