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Cuba's efforts to implement programs and measures against climate change.

Cuba's efforts to implement programs and measures against climate change were displayed here at a special session of the UN General Assembly. Read More

Climatic Change Also Poses a Danger for Cuba.

Climatic change also poses a danger for Cuba, said the deputy minister of Science, Technology and Environment, José Antonio Díaz Duque, on Wednesday during one panels of the International "Give the Planet a Chance" biennial conferences called by the humor page of the Juventud Rebelde newspaper. Read More

Wind farm Gibara I, Cuba, being built at the coastline of the northern like-called city

Wind farm Gibara I, being built at the coastline of the northern like-called city, is in the final stage of technical adjustments for its oncoming start-up. Read More


The startup of an Aeolian Park in eastern Gibara confirmed the progress Cuba in the strategic energy revolution.

Assistant Basic Industry Minister Juan Manuel Presa told TV News Tuesday of two strategies implemented in this sector: 100 stations to measure wind at the necessary height and an aeolian park of 1.65 megawatts in the Isle of Youth. Read More

A National Seminar to Promote the Use of the Cuban Asthma Vaccine.

The event, that has a scientific-educational nature, takes place at the National Center of Bio-Preparations (BIOCEN). Read More

Cuba Commemorate the ''Year of the Rat'' this February 7.

The Chinese community in Cuba and the Cuban School of Wushu are holding a week of activities to commemorate the ''Year of the Rat'' this February 7. Read More

Leisure and Ecotourism in Cuba

Cuba's tourist industry, backed by traditional sun and beach options, also offers a natural wealth conditioned by the island's strategic location in the Caribbean region and by a well-preserved natural environment. Read More

The first Cuban catalogue of fossil footprints is now available on digital format

The first Cuban catalogue of fossil footprints is now available on digital format and can be consulted at the information center of the National Museum of Natural History in Havana. Read More

The Cuban experience on energy revolution is being spread by Latin America and the Caribbean

The Cuban experience on energy revolution is being spread by diverse countries of Latin America and the Caribbean as part of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA), as Prensa Latina reported. Read More

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