Matías Reynoso

World Water Day: How Used Vegetable Oil Can Become an Energy Resource in Argentina

In Argentina, more than 100 million liters of used vegetable oil (UVO) are discarded each year, and 90% comes...

Forest degradation alters the role of scavengers in the tropical dry forests of Ecuador

A team led by the University of Alicante (UA), along with researchers from the Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche,...

San Luis builds the largest solar park in its history: it will have the capacity to supply more than 80,000 homes

The Calicanto Photovoltaic Park, developed by Aisa Group through Calicanto Solar SA, is being built in Nogolí, Belgrano department...

Unexpected discovery: two marsupial species believed extinct for 6,000 years found in Indonesia

Investigators from the Australian Museum confirmed the discovery of two species of marsupials that were believed to be extinct...

Electronic Dolphin: the mini-robot developed in Australia and inspired by sea urchins that cleans oil spills

Los oil spills continue to be one of the most serious and recurring disasters in seas and coasts. Even small...

Crystal clear waters and 500-million-year-old red rocks: the hidden gem of Patagonia you must visit

In the final stretch of summer, when temperatures begin to drop, Piedras Coloradas, located just 5 km south of...

Inclusive tourism: Entre Ríos promotes a law to ensure accessible beaches throughout the province

The deputy Vilma Vázquez, from the Juntos por Entre Ríos (JxER) bloc, presented a bill that seeks to ensure...

Ocean warming causes an annual decline in fish biomass of up to 20%, according to a study

An investigation by the National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN-CSIC) and the National University of Colombia, published in Nature...

A study reveals that extreme heat waves followed by droughts have increased eightfold since the year 2000

Las extreme heat waves that trigger flash droughts are spreading across the planet at an alarming rate. A recent...

Jakarta is sinking at an alarming rate: the most populous city on the planet could be underwater by 2050

The capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, where more than 40 million people live, faces an existential challenge: the progressive sinking...
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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