Matías Reynoso

Operation against wildlife trafficking in Entre Ríos: over 80 wild birds rescued in Villa Elisa

On March 18th, the Entre Ríos Police conducted a raid in the town of Villa Elisa under the framework...

Shrubs vs. grasses in Patagonia: hidden soil chemicals reveal an expanding ecological phenomenon

In the arid and semi-arid regions of the Argentine Patagonia, shrubs have been gaining ground while perennial grasses recede....

Colombia achieves a milestone in energy transition: solar power surpasses coal in electricity generation

In 2025, solar energy produced 4,473.8 gigawatt hours (GWh), surpassing coal generation by 25%, which reached 3,564.2 GWh, according...

Behind the Closure of the Luján Landfill: Between Celebration and Resistance of This Environmental Milestone

The mayor Leonardo Boto confirmed the definitive closure of "La Quema", the largest open-air landfill in the country and...

La Pampa deploys drones and patrols to curb poaching at the start of the 2026 rutting season

With the start of the rutting season, one of the most emblematic natural and tourist events in La Pampa,...

The challenge of mountain races or “trail running”: growing without harming the environment amid the sports boom

In the last two decades, trail running or mountain races have experienced spectacular growth worldwide. In European countries like...

“Country Report 2025”: The University of Chile Calls for a National Pact for Sustainability Looking to the Future

The University of Chile, through the Center for Public Policy Analysis (CAPP) of the Faculty of Government, presented the...

Australia suspends wild donkey hunting: they help restore soil and generate water sources in the desert

For years, wild donkeys were considered a pest in the arid regions of Australia. They were accused of competing...

Microalgae, the new green gold: food, cosmetics, lubricants, and more in 10 sustainable products in development

Las microalgae have become one of the most promising raw materials to drive a sustainable future. The Technological Institute of...

A Blind Spot in Sea Level Measurement: A Study Reveals an Error in Most Research

A study published in the journal Nature reveals a recurrent methodological error in the way sea level rise is...
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