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The huillín finds refuge in Patagonia as actions advance to protect its last natural habitats

As every June 15th, the International Huillín Day invited...

A Greenland glacier reveals that humans have been polluting the planet with mercury for 4,000 years

The mercury pollution could have a much older origin...

Oceans: Blue Carbon Gains Space on the Global Agenda as an Ally Against Climate Change

On World Oceans Day (celebrated last June 8), specialists...

Studies in Mendoza and Tierra del Fuego rule out that the hantavirus outbreak on the cruise was caused by rodents

Research conducted in various parts of Argentina continues to...

Lula’s Paradox: Weeks before hosting COP30, Brazil approves controversial project to search for oil in the Amazon

Brazil approved a controversial oil exploration project off the mouth of the Amazon River on Monday. The decision seems particularly controversial given that it is...

Brazil boosts cage-free egg production with a comprehensive plan for food industry companies

The organization Humane World for Animals Brazil presented an innovative action plan aimed at transforming the food industry through the progressive elimination of cages...

Alert on the loss of color in butterflies: how deforestation is affecting their chromatic and functional diversity

Deforestation not only eliminates trees: it is also erasing the colors of the natural landscape. In the case of butterflies, their vibrant wings, shaped...

COP30 in Brazil: A New Opportunity to Protect Environmental Defenders in Latin America

Latin America faces a deep paradox: it is the most dangerous region in the world for environmental defenders, but it is also the territory...

Mother and daughter built a house made of recycled glass in Brazil: a symbol of sustainability and female empowerment

When creativity joins environmental commitment, transformative projects emerge. This was demonstrated by Edna Dantas and her daughter Maria Gabrielly, who built the first house...

A Greenland glacier reveals that humans have been polluting the planet with mercury for 4,000 years

The mercury pollution could have a much older origin...

Oceans: Blue Carbon Gains Space on the Global Agenda as an Ally Against Climate Change

On World Oceans Day (celebrated last June 8), specialists...

Studies in Mendoza and Tierra del Fuego rule out that the hantavirus outbreak on the cruise was caused by rodents

Research conducted in various parts of Argentina continues to...

Argentinian scientists develop MIRA network to anticipate re-entries of space debris in Argentina and Latin America

In various locations in Argentina, metallic objects from outer...