Matías Reynoso

The Downy Woodpecker: North America’s Smallest “Living Hammer” That Surprises Science

The Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens), the smallest in North America, defies expectations by striking the hard bark of trees...

COP30: IOM and UNHCR call for climate mobility to be part of adaptation plans

At the COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) of the United Nations urged negotiators to...

Transforms agro-industrial waste into clean energy: a researcher from San Juan was recognized for his innovative project

The researcher Erick David Torres, a PhD in Chemical Engineering and a postdoctoral fellow at Conicet Patagonia Confluencia, was...

Meet the Korowai: the tribe that lives in houses up to 35 meters high in the tropical jungle of Papua in Indonesia

Deep in the rainforest of Papua, Indonesia, resides one of the most fascinating and isolated indigenous communities on the...

How Pablo Escobar’s hippos in Colombia became the largest invasive species on the planet

In the warm lands of Colombia, in the heart of South America, where rivers wind between jungles and cattle,...

Greenpeace denounces obstructionism by salmon farms after the death of two whales in Chilean Patagonia

A year after the death of two humpback whales in Chilean Patagonia, the international organization Greenpeace denounced obstructionism by...

San Vicente: An Ideal Destination with Nature, History, and Tradition Less Than an Hour from Buenos Aires City

Just 52 kilometers south of Buenos Aires City, the district of San Vicente presents itself as a perfect getaway...

The largest plant on the planet is in the United States: it weighs 6,000 tons and covers more than 40 hectares

In the heart of the Wasatch Mountains in Utah (United States), there stretches a unique plant organism in the...

Battery Recycling: An Innovation in the United States That Could Transform Agriculture and the Energy Transition

As electric vehicles multiply in the global market, so does the concern about the environmental impact of their batteries....

Amazon Indigenous Leaders Arrive at COP30 with a Clear Message: “The Amazon Is Not a Resource to Exploit”

After traveling more than 3,000 kilometers from Ecuador to Brazil, an indigenous flotilla composed of more than 70 Amazonian...
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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