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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...

Chile transforms its textile waste into environmental awareness with the world’s largest clothing swap

Chile, known for the striking images of the Atacama Desert covered with mountains of clothing, once again made international headlines due to the amount...

From sludge to battery: Spain converts urban waste into activated carbon for sustainable energy storage

Each year, Spain generates more than one million tons of dry sewage sludge, an urban waste with little economic value and complex environmental management. These...

Seize a thousand drums with agrochemical residues in Ramallo and warn of their health and environmental risks

In a rural control operation, officers from the Ramallo Prevention Command, Buenos Aires province, intercepted a truck carrying one thousand empty containers of agrochemicals...

From Waste to Design: Women from Mendoza Create Biodegradable Bags from Grape, Tomato, and Garlic Waste

In Mendoza, two teachers and designers decided to transform agricultural waste into an opportunity for the planet. Gabriela Negri and Analía Funes, both professors...

Continental Slope: a new submarine expedition reveals biodiversity and waste in the Argentine Sea

The SUBastian submarine robot, operated by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, was at the Continental Slope, one of the most majestic submarine canyons of the...

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...