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Can COP15 save South America’s most deforested region?

diciembre 29, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

The historic Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework acknowledges the contributions of indigenous peoples and local communities to nature preservation and protects…

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Posted in: ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN RIGHTS Filed under: Argentina, Indigenous people

Pueblos indígenas, claves en la conservación de la biodiversidad del Bosque Chaqueño

diciembre 19, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

La región que sufre una de las tasas de deforestación más altas del mundo es hogar de comunidades ancestrales con…

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Posted in: AMBIENTE, CIENCIA Filed under: Argentina, Bosque Chaqueño, Chaco, Conservación

The tue cost of Argentina’s lithium rush

octubre 31, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

Lithium, a key mineral in the manufacturing of batteries powering electric vehicles, is found in abundance in northern Argentina, and…

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Posted in: ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN RIGHTS, SCIENCE Filed under: Argentina, Indigenous people

Lessons from Argentina’s abortion rights movement

agosto 19, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

As inequalities in abortion access and the criminalisation of obstetric emergencies persist in Argentina, the work of activists and experts…

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Posted in: HUMAN RIGHTS Filed under: Argentina, Feminism, Human Rights, women's rights

Saving America’s largest dry forest

agosto 9, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

Argentina’s Gran Chaco has one of the highest deforestation rates in the continent. Now, local and international networks are working…

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Posted in: ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE Filed under: Argentina, Chaco, Conservación

The desired Argentine red shrimp and the uncertainty of its sustainability

junio 1, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

The red shrimp, Argentina’s most valuable fishery produce, generates record-breaking foreign exchange earnings from exports and genuine employment. But as…

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Posted in: ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE Filed under: Argentina, Conservación

98 years on, Napalpi Indigenous Massacre trial opens in Argentina

mayo 6, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

The killing of hundreds of people at Napalpí in Argentina’s Chaco province in 1924 is now being prosecuted as a…

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Posted in: HUMAN RIGHTS Filed under: Argentina, Chaco, Indigenous people

Humedales: cómo conservar a los ecosistemas más amenazados del planeta

febrero 3, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

De acuerdo a la última edición del informe de Perspectiva Mundial de la Convención de Ramsar, los humedales son ecosistemas clave para lograr la…

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Posted in: CIENCIA Filed under: Argentina, Conservación

Rising from the ashes

abril 6, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

More than one million hectares burned during a wildfire in Corrientes, a highly biodiverse province in northeast Argentina that is…

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Posted in: ENVIRONMENT

Can fish farming be both profitable and sustainable?

enero 28, 2022 Cecilia Fernández Castañón Leave a comment

The Argentinean province of Tierra del Fuego in Patagonia became the first place in the world to prohibit open salmon…

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Posted in: SCIENCE

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