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They develop an eco-friendly fuel in Río Negro from fruit and nut production waste

In the town of Mainqué in Río Negro, two...

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...

Expanding Boars: A Study Warns of the Ecological and Management Challenge of the Species in Europe

The wild boars (Sus scrofa) have become an increasingly numerous species in Spain and much of Europe, causing problems in agricultural and peri-urban areas,...

Portugal advances with Europe’s first large sanctuary for elephants rescued from captivity

In the heart of Alentejo, Portugal, an unprecedented project is beginning to take shape: a sanctuary dedicated exclusively to elephants that have spent their...

Europe faces increasingly longer and riskier summers due to rapid Arctic warming, study finds

Europe could add more than an additional month of summer by the end of the century if emissions continue to grow. The projection comes...

The European Union establishes a method to monitor pollinators and reverse the decline of bees, butterflies, and other insects

The European Commission recently announced the creation of a standardized method for tracking pollinators across all member countries of the European Union. This initiative aims...

The European Parliament and the Council of the EU postpone the entry into force of the anti-deforestation law until 2026

The European Parliament approved delaying by one year the implementation of the new law aimed at ensuring that European consumption of livestock, cocoa, coffee,...

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...