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Netherlands accelerates its climate adaptation in response to increasingly intense and frequent heatwaves

The sustained increase in temperatures led the Netherlands to...

San Juan faces extreme fire risk: bonfire and fireworks bans, drone surveillance in Spain

This year, the traditional San Juan celebration faces an...

Mining and glaciers in tension: Santa Cruz strengthens its environmental framework following a key court ruling

The province of Santa Cruz once again positioned itself at the center of the environmental debate following a Federal Court ruling that suspended the...

Italy becomes the first country in the world to approve work leave to care for sick pets

Italy positions itself as an innovative country in terms of animal welfare. The legislation recognizes paid leave for caring for sick pets. Moreover, this...

The Supreme Court allows the Santa Cruz River hydroelectric projects to proceed while the environmental debate continues

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation of Argentina declared inadmissible a request to once again suspend the construction of two hydroelectric dams...

The Glacier Law reform is debated again in Congress, reigniting tensions over its implications

The discussion for a clarification to the Glacier Law regained momentum in the Congress. The government seeks to incorporate it into the agenda before...

The project to amend the Glacier Law could endanger the water produced by these enormous ice masses

In 2010, Congress enacted Law 26.639 on Minimum Budgets for the preservation of glaciers and periglacial environment. The law recognized these systems as strategic...