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Direct Flight to Sustainability: La Paz Airport Receives the “Desplastifícate” Distinction
La Paz International Airport is recognized with the "Desplastifícate" distinction in 2026. The terminal becomes a national leader by eliminating single-use plastics in favor of the South Californian environment.
May 61 min read


Your Voice for Nature: BCS Calls for Citizen Consultation to Define Biodiversity Conservation Strategy
Baja California Sur opens a participatory process to design its State Biodiversity Strategy. The state government invites citizens and experts to propose key actions to protect the peninsula's ecosystems and ensure sustainable development.
Apr 172 min read


For a Sustainable Sea: Push to Regionalize Industrial Fishing Permits in Baja California Sur
Baja California Sur is promoting an initiative to regionalize industrial fishing permits. The goal is to grant the state greater autonomy in managing its marine resources, protecting sport fishing species and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the sector.
Apr 172 min read


Explore Paradise on Two Wheels: Three Must-Ride Routes to Discover the Landscapes of La Paz by Bike
Discover La Paz by bike through three spectacular routes: the iconic Malecon, the trails of Cerro de la Calavera, and the road to Balandra. A complete guide to enjoying cycle tourism, health, and the best landscapes of Baja California Sur.
Apr 153 min read


Beyond Cleanup Days: The Urgent Shift from Waste Collection to Environmental Prevention in La Paz
Is cleaning beaches the solution? In La Paz, experts claim that collection days are insufficient without environmental education. Discover why BCS needs an urgent cultural shift in 2026.
Mar 42 min read


Loreto Joins the "Ola Azul": Successful Cleanup Day to Protect Streams and Seas in the First "Pueblo Mágico"
Loreto protects its paradise! The municipality joins the "Ola Azul" 2026 initiative with a massive cleanup of streams and beaches. United for a plastic-free sea in BCS.
Feb 242 min read


Sustainable Carnival: Waste Management Training Concludes for Vendors of the 2026 La Paz Carnival
La Paz City Council finishes waste management training for 2026 Carnival vendors. A key strategy for achieving a clean, sustainable, and environmentally responsible celebration.
Feb 121 min read


Commitment to the Future: La Paz City Council Boosts Environmental Education at 2026 Regional Fair
As part of the World Environment Day celebrations, the La Paz City Council led an educational fair designed to raise awareness among new generations about the importance of preserving local biodiversity. The event featured various interactive stands where municipal departments and civil organizations showcased recycling projects, water conservation, and the protection of endemic species. This day aims to transform public perception of natural resources, turning technical info
Feb 101 min read


Sustainability in the Desert: Milena Quiroga Delivers Community Garden with Nearly 1,000 Vegetables in Puerto Chale
Milena Quiroga delivered a community garden in Puerto Chale that already produces 960 vegetables. This project seeks to strengthen food security and sustainability in the coastal area, allowing families to grow their own food and boost the local economy in 2026.
Feb 51 min read


Fishery Sector Alert: Upper Gulf Producers Demand Urgent Regulation for Hake Catch
Fishermen in the Upper Gulf of California urge official regulation of hake fishing to prevent overexploitation. In the absence of NOM-020, the sector seeks to protect the resource and access international certifications to export to premium markets in 2026.
Feb 32 min read


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
Feb 31 min read


BCS positions itself as the national leader in giant squid capture, generating a strong economic impact
Baja California Sur leads national production of giant squid, reaching nearly 20,000 tons in the current season, according to SEPUI. The activity, centered in the Mulegé-Santa Rosalía zone, generates significant economic benefits, jobs, and exports, while legal and sustainable fishing is promoted in coordination with CONAPESCA.
Nov 10, 20253 min read


Initiative Pushed to Install Solar Panels on Homes in Baja California Sur
A new proposal in the BCS Congress aims to incentivize the installation of solar panels on homes to reduce electricity costs, protect the environment, and increase property values.
Oct 10, 20252 min read
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