Matías Reynoso

A new study reveals that volcanic debris in the Atlantic stores up to 40 times more CO₂ than solid rock

A recent finding in the South Atlantic has revealed a silent yet decisive climate mechanism: volcanic debris on the...

Record Heatwaves: A Study Warns That Even With Net Zero Emissions, Thermal Extremes Will Persist

A group of scientists from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes and CSIRO has published a study...

The Disappearance of Acaí: A Challenge that Reinforces the Commitment to Jaguar Conservation in Argentina

The National Parks Administration (APN) and the Rewilding Argentina Foundation (FRA) are working together on projects for the reintroduction...

Day of Defense for the Glacier Law in Argentina: Over 30 Cities Mobilize Against the Proposed Reform

On Thursday, December 4, 2025, citizen assemblies and socio-environmental organizations will carry out a national mobilization day to defend...

Controversy in Santa Fe over a project seeking to declare pigeons a plague: it has already received half approval in the provincial Senate

The recent half approval in the Santa Fe Senate of a bill seeking to declare pigeons as a plague...

Rescue in Santa Cruz of a captive Guanaco calf offered in buy and sell groups on social media

In the city of Río Gallegos, province of Santa Cruz, an unusual event shook the community when the Fauna...

Justice in Tucumán sentenced a man for burying four puppies alive and set a precedent against animal abuse

El pasado 1 de diciembre de 2025, an act of extreme cruelty and animal abuse shook the city of...

A biodegradable battery inspired by lemons: clean and flexible energy for the future created in Canada

A group of researchers from McGill University (Canada) has achieved a surprising breakthrough in the field of portable energy:...

Air pollution may reduce the health benefits of physical activity

Physical activity is one of the most important pillars for maintaining good health. However, a new study published in...

Lemurs at Risk: A Study Reveals Nearly 13,000 Specimens are Hunted and Consumed Annually in Madagascar

The lemurs, small primates known for their bushy tails and large eyes, face a serious risk of extinction. The pressure...
Journalist since 2019 with experience in current affairs related to environmental issues, where work and effort prevail in reporting on the importance of caring for the planet.
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