Matías Reynoso

Chefs and fishermen of Tierra del Fuego proclaimed a strong message against salmon farms days before a key session

In Ushuaia, chefs and artisanal fishermen gathered to celebrate the local gastronomy and reaffirm the importance of maintaining the...

Africa Drives a Global Declaration on Wildlife for Climate Action and Seeks Recognition Ahead of COP31

At an official side event organized by the World Federation for Animals (WFA) at the COP30 in Belém, Brazil,...

Maldives: according to a study, exceptional floods could occur every three years by 2050

A flood event that in 2022 was considered exceptional in the Maldives could become a recurring phenomenon every two...

Cerro San Lorenzo: the Patagonian giant that hides hot springs in Santa Cruz and reveals the latent energy of the mountain range

In the northwest of Santa Cruz, where rivers are born from the thaw and the Patagonian mountain range becomes...

Uruguay achieves a historic record in research and development investment and is already one of the regional leaders in the area

In 2023, Uruguay recorded the highest level of investment in research and development (R&D) in its history, reaching 548...

The Great Green Wall: the ambitious ecological belt aiming to halt desertification in Africa

In the heart of the Sahel, a wall of 10,000 trees planted over six kilometers protects a village from...

A study revealed that permafrost thaw releases pollutants in the Canadian Arctic and there is concern

The accelerated thawing of permafrost and the increase in precipitation are facilitating the spread of industrial and military pollutants...

China reduces its carbon emissions: the world’s largest emitter could mark a turning point in 2025

After decades of sustained growth in carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions, responsible for global warming, China —the world's largest greenhouse...

Latin American Environmental Front: a new voice at COP30 seeking to establish its own voice in climate discussions

The COP30 in Belém, Brazil, was the scene of an announcement that marked a milestone in the international climate...

A study warns that ocean acidity is increasing faster than expected: how it could affect marine life

The University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom) published research in the journal Nature Communications that warns of a concerning...
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