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Just last week, these bare rocks were the site of one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Mexico. Clear blue water cascading down these stones drew thousands of tourists every day to marvel at the Agua Azul waterfall in the Mexican region of Chiapas, but the waterfall started drying up a few weeks ago and has now slowed to a trickle. Realizing that one of their main tourist attractions was in grave danger, Chiapas authorities began investigating possible reasons why the Agua Azul waterfall suddenly dried up.
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Climate change has had some devastating effects in California and northern Mexico. Some water reservoirs have shrunk to extreme levels due to prolonged periods of drought. However, one unlikely silver lining has literally emerged from the city of Oaxaca in Mexico's south. Drone footage captured the ruins of a 16th century Dominican church, normally covered by water, that emerged from underneath the waves due to severe drought in the Benito Juarez Dam in Jalapa del Marquez.
Looking for an easy, affordable way to get a high protein diet? Researchers of the Federal University of Rio Grande in Brazil may have come across a crunchy answer, although it might turn your stomach; cockroach-laced bread. Before you start gagging, you should know that by adding 10 percent of cockroach-based flour to the production of regular bread, the final loaf produced by these researchers contained up to 23 percent more protein than regular bread.
Europe's top rights court says Switzerland is not doing enough to tackle climate change, in the first such ruling on the responsibility of states in curbing global warming. SOUNDBITE
Greta Thunberg and other environmental activists gather outside the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg, northeastern France, which is due to rule in three separate cases to decide wether states are doing enough in the face of climate change. IMAGES