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How Locals Saved ‘the Yosemite of South America’
  + stars: | 2024-04-30 | by ( David Gelles | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In central Chile, not far from where the Andes Mountains meet the Pacific Ocean, a vast swath of pristine wilderness is changing hands under the most unusual circumstances. Roberto Hagemann, a Chilean businessman who owns the 325,000-acre property, has agreed to sell the land to his longtime adversaries, a band of upstart environmentalists who spent years thwarting his efforts to develop the property. It is a landmark transaction that will preserve some of the most ecologically significant territory in South America. The deal is also a case study in modern-day conservation. At a moment when ecologically sensitive lands are under threat around the globe, it takes a unique confluence of legal, financial and political resources — plus a bit of luck — to protect them from relentless development.
Persons: Roberto Hagemann, Pucheguin Locations: Chile, Chilean, South America
CNN —Her love affair with Mexico began at a young age, and Marjorie Skouras’ passion for the country only grew with the passing of time. Marjorie Skouras/@Marjorie_Skouras_DesignAs Skouras’ career developed and she started a family, her visits became less frequent, but her affection for the country remained. That’s all completely changed [now].”Skouras and Bardavid officially moved to Merida in 2017. “And I find that to be so peculiar.”Spanish languageMarjorie Skouras and her husband Bruno Bardavid moved from California to Mexico in 2017. There’s nothing going on here.”Seven years after packing up her life in California and heading for Mexico, Skouras’ appreciation for the country, and its people, is stronger than ever.
Persons: Marjorie Skouras, ” Skouras, las, Skouras, Bruno Bardavid, she’d, , , Bardavid, “ There’s, , who’ve, you’re, it’s, “ It’s, Covid, hadn’t, We’ll, Steve Katz, she’s Organizations: CNN, UCLA, CNN Travel, Kookix Music, Skouras, Gran Museo Mundo, Music School, Museo del Arte, Kookix Music School, US State Department Locations: Mexico, California, Baja California, Hacienda, las Torres, Yucatan, Corfu, Greece, Europe, Yucatán, Merida, Argentina, United States, Skouras, Dzemul
The landlord, a group called Hacienda, had a unique vision: creating a community of sexually adventurous people whose house rules preached consent above all else, particularly during the orgies they threw in the basement every week. Over the years that followed, Hacienda flourished, and sex positivity, a movement to destigmatize different types of sexual expression, became more mainstream. Ms. Fisher felt a measure of pride at being part of a community that had pushed for greater acceptance of her lifestyle. Ms. Fisher was in her kitchen at Hacienda in spring 2012 when she was approached and badgered into sex by a guest of the sex party she had left downstairs, she said. She awoke feeling that she had not given her consent to what had occurred — that she had been raped.
Persons: Jennifer Fisher, Fisher Locations: Bushwick , Brooklyn, Hacienda
But on a muggy morning last May, a building of another sort, far rarer now in the city, was pleasantly dark and cool inside. This particular two-story, four-bedroom house, following the traditional style, is shaded and discreet. The 7,000-square-foot home’s focal point is, instead, inside: a large rectangular courtyard bursting with palms and giant elephant ear plants and bordered by a colonnade shaggy with wisteria. If the building’s more modern neighbors — glass cubes with manicured lawns — seem somehow both sealed against the elements and vulnerable to them, this house feels solid and purpose-built. On warm days, the doors are left open and the rooms fill with the salty sea breeze.
Locations: Miami, Biscayne Bay, Spain, Latin America
Starbucks is developing climate-proof coffee
  + stars: | 2023-10-03 | by ( Danielle Wiener-Bronner | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
New York CNN —Coffee is a finicky crop — arabica coffee, the most popular variety, in particular. Joshua Trujillo/StarbucksSo Starbucks, which says it purchases about 3% of all the world’s coffee, is developing new arabica varietals that are specifically cultivated to hold up better on a warming planet. They, along with other coffee farmers across the globe, are struggling to adapt to global warming. But arabica coffee, the only variety used by Starbucks, is especially at risk. Starbucks has been working on developing new coffee varietals.
Persons: IADB, Joshua Trujillo, Michelle Burns, Carlos Mario Rodriguez, Suzanne Shriner, Shriner, , “ we’re, Miguel Gomez, it’s, Monika Firl, Burns, Cornell’s Gomez Organizations: New, New York CNN, Inter, American Development Bank, Starbucks, Lions, Coffee Research, Cornell’s Dyson, Applied Economics, Management, Fairtrade Locations: New York, America, Caribbean, Hacienda Alsacia, Costa Rica, Hawaii
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Some archaeologists describe Peru’s capital as an onion with many layers of history, others consider it a box of surprises. That's what some gas line workers got when their digging uncovered eight pre-Inca funeral bales. The city also has more than 400 larger archaeological sites that have turned up scattered through the urban landscape. The company’s archaeologists believe the finds belong to the pre-Inca culture called Ichma. The eight burial bundles were found near some braised chicken restaurants and a road that leads to Peru’s only nuclear power station.
Persons: Jesus Bahamonde, Roberto Quispe, ” Bahamonde Locations: LIMA, Peru, Lima, Calidda, Spanish, La Flor, Peruvian
[1/5] The new US postage stamp commerating actress Marilyn Monroe, was unveiled in New York January 5, 1995. Monroe purchased the single-story, 2,900-square-foot (270-sq-meter) house in the early 1960s for $75,000 after the end of her third marriage, to playwright Arthur Miller, according to the Los Angeles Times. It was sold to the Glory of the Snow Trust for $8.35 million earlier this year. Park, whose council district includes Brentwood, said her office had received hundreds of calls urging her to take action to spare the house. Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Sandra MalerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Marilyn Monroe, Mike Segar, Marilyn Monroe's, Councilwoman Traci, Jamie Paige, Paige, Monroe, Arthur Miller, Steve Gorman, Sandra Maler Organizations: REUTERS, Los Angeles City, city's, Safety, Council, Los Angeles Times, Times, Snow LLC, Snow Trust, The Times, Thomson Locations: New York, Spanish, L.A, Brentwood, Los Angeles
The high end and low end of listings are getting booked this summer, Airbnb managers told Insider. It's a listing stuck in the mediocre middle and, during the most competitive summer for hosts in the past three years, it's not getting booked. Kenworthy said these properties have been 80% booked this summer, running higher than the projected average of 56%. Budget travelers this summer have 'Champagne tastes on a beer budget'Meanwhile, with an abundance of listings to choose from, budget travelers are perusing with high expectations. Hosts said, for many of the listings getting stuck in the mediocre middle, it comes down to aesthetics.
Persons: , it's, Jamie Lane, They're, Ric Kenworthy, Kenworthy, Katie Kay Mead, Mead, aren't, Lane Organizations: Phoenix, Service Locations: Arrowhead, California
This week, The Wall Street Journal’s Mansion section is rolling out stories from our special retirement issue. Be sure to check out stories like this one on how one couple planned for retirement in North Carolina, but somehow ended up in South Carolina. Retirement communities aren’t generally known for their fine dining. But since Elaine Davenport, 76, moved into the Hacienda at Georgetown senior-living community earlier this year, she has grown accustomed to sampling fresh seafood, wine lists and perfectly executed steaks with her girlfriends at the facility’s three residents-only restaurants.
Be the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up for our Mansion Deals email alert. A home on roughly 200 acres in Dade City, Fla., is hitting the market for $19 million.
Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies guarded the entrance to the street of Bishop David O’Connell’s home in Hacienda Heights, Calif.A suspect has been arrested in connection in the weekend shooting death of a Los Angeles-area Roman Catholic bishop, law-enforcement officials said Monday. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office said it plans to release details later Monday about the arrest in the case of Bishop David O’Connell, who was found shot dead Saturday at his home in Hacienda Heights, an unincorporated community in east Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies guarded the entrance to the street of Bishop David O’Connell’s home in Hacienda Heights, Calif. The husband of the housekeeper of a Roman Catholic bishop has been arrested in the Southern California clergyman’s shooting death, law-enforcement officials said Monday. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna on Monday detailed a round-the-clock investigation and manhunt leading to an arrest in the case of Bishop David O’Connell, who was found shot dead Saturday in his home in Hacienda Heights, an unincorporated community in east Los Angeles County.
Lisa Sass, 31, took out $50,000 in private student loans to pay for college. At 31 years old, I never thought I'd be nearly $100,000 in debt — and that's just for student loans. Paying half allows me to afford living expenses and other bills, but my student-loan payments only cover the interest. I still owe $95,576 in loans, and it sucks that private loans were left out of President Joe Biden's forgiveness program. I think loans need to get repaid, but I don't think interest rates should be as high as they are.
By 1993, Colombian authorities, the US government, and rival criminals were all after Pablo Escobar. "Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar," or People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar — known as Los Pepes — was made up of rival drug traffickers, paramilitaries, and others scorned by the Medellín cartel boss. His son, Juan Pablo Escobar Henao, who has changed his name to Sebastián Marroquín, has insisted that his father took his own life on that Medellín rooftop. "I have no doubt" that Pablo Escobar planned his own death, Marroquín said in a 2014 interview. The question of who killed Pablo Escobar is likely to go unresolved, probably by design.
The world's largest financial oil deal, the program known as the "Hacienda hedge" is designed to protect the oil revenues of Latin America's second-largest economy against price crashes on the world market. It classified previously public details, including the overall cost, the strike price for the put options and the amount set aside from the oil revenues stabilization fund that contributes to the overall protection. Mexico also no longer discloses the names of counterparties, which have long been big Wall Street banks and oil majors. Due to sensitivities around the hedge, Yorio declined to give details about the strike price of the options. "In the current context of geopolitical tension, oil price volatility is very high and therefore the volatility of the premiums associated with the hedge is very high."
I slip into my flip-flops, and coffee in hand, walk half a block to the beach to check out the waves. Being right on the Tropic of Cancer, the blue sky is gorgeous practically every day of the year! Joggers, dog-walkers, cyclists, fishermen, surfers and others all take advantage of the cool morning air before the sun comes up. Paola, the barista at my favorite coffee shop, starts my iced Americano as soon as she sees me. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards After a morning swim, hair still wet, I'd rather eat at my favorite coffee shop than cook at home.
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