Matías Reynoso

Sperm whale birth captured for the first time in Dominica: cooperation and communication in the ocean

In 2023, a scientific team managed to film for the first time the birth of a female sperm whale...

San Juan inaugurates Argentina’s first solar route: sustainable innovation in road infrastructure

The province of San Juan inaugurated the country's first road illuminated exclusively with solar energy. The Avenida de Circunvalación (National...

Arctic sea ice reaches its lowest recorded extent: a record that warns of the global climate crisis

The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), based in Boulder, Colorado, reported that Arctic sea ice reached its...

Santa Cruz conducts the first seaweed harvest: innovation and sustainability in Patagonia

In the bay of Puerto San Julián (Santa Cruz), the first seaweed harvest in Argentina was carried out, a...

700 tons of pollutants collected on 39 beaches in the Gulf of Mexico: communities report environmental disaster

Federal authorities reported that 700 tons of pollutants have been collected on 39 beaches in the Gulf of Mexico,...

United Kingdom opens the first green hydrogen brick factory: a milestone in industrial decarbonization

The company Wienerberger will transform its plant in Denton, Manchester, into the world's first commercial-scale brick factory powered entirely...

Unprecedented record in Chile: three fin whales feed synchronously in the Humboldt Archipelago

In November 2025, a team of researchers captured for the first time the synchronized feeding of three fin whales...

Monito del monte found in Queulat National Park in Chile: a species that strengthens the health of this ecosystem

A new record confirmed the presence of the monito del monte in the Queulat National Park, in the Aysén...

Satellite images reveal green ice in Antarctica: phytoplankton as an indicator of climate change

At the beginning of March, the satellites of the Copernicus program of the European Space Agency (ESA) captured surprising...

Fear of orcas causes mass strandings of dolphins in Patagonia: new scientific evidence

A study published in Royal Society Open Science revealed that mass strandings of common dolphins in Argentine Patagonia are...
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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