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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...

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...

Sustainable San Luis: Villa Mercedes opts for tire reuse in cement production

In an effort to reduce urban pollution and promote the circular economy, the Municipal Dump of Villa Mercedes (San Luis) recently removed ten tons...

Goodbye to Plastic Bags: Sustainable Habits Needed for Responsible Waste Management

For decades, plastic bags were a symbol of convenience. However, their environmental legacy is devastating: they take up to 500 years to degrade, release...

Luján launches a Mobile Ecopoint to facilitate recycling and promote the circular economy: it will tour neighborhoods and events

The city of Luján recently incorporated a new Mobile Ecopoint that will be managed by the urban cooperative Usina Eco. With this innovation, the aim...

A Spanish company removes the largest ghost net from the seabed of the Peñón de Ifach in the Alicante Mediterranean.

A gigantic ghost net over 400 meters long, along with remnants of ropes, wheels, and fishing gear, was removed from the seabed of the...

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...