Matías Reynoso

Key Microbe Discovered for Converting Organic Waste into Clean Energy Even in Extreme Conditions

At the Surrey biofuel plant in British Columbia (Canada), more than 115,000 tons of organic waste are processed each...

A Spanish airline promotes decarbonization with SAF Circle: a business alliance for more sustainable flights

The commercial aviation industry faces one of the greatest challenges in the fight against climate change: reducing emissions and...

Operation Mother Earth VII: Interpol dismantles environmental crime networks in nine Latin American countries

A multinational police operation led by Interpol and deployed between May and June 2025 in nine Latin American countries...

Japan opens the first data center operating with 100% real-time renewable energy

In a world where data centers have become invisible giants consuming colossal amounts of energy, the ZED ISHIKARI, inaugurated...

Space agriculture: the nutritional challenge that could define the human future on Mars

For years, space agriculture was seen as a key solution to achieve food self-sufficiency on long-duration missions, especially in...

From Family Project to Award-Winning Innovation: A Student and Her Father Create a Low-Cost Bioprinter

What began as a home project between father and daughter ended up becoming an award-winning biomedical innovation at one...

Diamanti Project: a 3D-printed bridge that absorbs more CO₂ thanks to its design inspired by human bones

A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania developed Diamanti, a 3D-printed bridge that combines biomimetic design, absorbent...

The province of La Rioja advances towards energy transition with a pilot plan for distributed generation

The Government of La Rioja took a firm step towards energy transition by launching a pilot distributed generation plan...

Chubut promotes conservation on the move: the protected marine species law becomes a traveling experience

In Chubut, conservation has ceased to be a static project to become a traveling experience. Through a traveling exhibition...

The huemul and the Santa Cruz steppe: historical records rekindle hope of recovering the most endangered deer in America

At the end of the 19th century, the American naturalist John Bell Hatcher traveled through the valleys of the...
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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