Air pollution and its high concentration in cities is one of the problems facing society today, due to its harmful effects on the environment, but also on human health.
Agnes Margrit Espinosa died Tuesday, November 8, 2022, at the age of 88. She was born June 18, 1934 in San Salvador, El Salvador to Emil and Berta (Blickle) Füger. Her family moved to Bogotá, Colombia in 1936. She lived most of her youth there but received several years of education during her adolescence in the family’s native country, Switzerland. As a result, she became fluent in five languages, which qualified her to work as an executive secretary in an international financial firm. In 1957, she married Raúl Eduardo Espinosa in New York City, NY. She came to Rochester, MN that year, accompanying him for his training in neurology at the Mayo Clinic. He joined the Staff in 1961, and they remained in Rochester for the remainder of their lives. She is survived by her brother Karl (Rita) of Basel, Switzerland, brother Philipp (Rosmarie) of Liestal, Switzerland, son Raúl (Joan), of Rochester, MN, daughter Helena (Marc), of Stillwater, MN, daughter Elizabeth (Álvaro), of Wayland, M
Top 100 U.S. law firm Akerman LLP is pleased to announce that Fraud and Recovery partner Eduardo Espinosa has been recognized among D Magazine’s Best Lawyers list. D Magazine is proud to annually honor exceptional lawyers.
In Ecuador’s central Napo province, legal and illegal gold mining in rivers is expanding, causing freshwater contamination and conflict among communities living in the Anzu and Jatunyacu river basins, according to recent studies and Indigenous organizations. The findings, signaling a gold rush in the Amazonian province, identify several new mining concessions and their environmental impacts […]