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20 Feb

54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum

At the 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, leaders from governments, businesses, and international organizations discussed how to unlock new sources of economic growth in a global landscape shaped by geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation, energy challenges, and rapid technological acceleration. In this context, discussions focused on the need to redefine traditional […]

11 Feb

Proposed Changes to the EU CO₂ Emissions Allowance Framework

The European Union (EU) is considering a review of the free emission allowances granted under the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), the region’s primary tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in industrial sectors. According to internal documents cited by news agencies, the European Commission is assessing different scenarios to adjust the allocation regime, which […]

02 Feb

World Wetlands Day

Every February 2, World Wetlands Day is observed as an opportunity to recognize the strategic value of these ecosystems in a context of climate change and growing pressure on natural resources. Wetlands — including marshes, deltas, lagoons, swamps, and peatlands — provide essential environmental functions. They act as natural water regulators, absorbing excess water during […]

02 Feb

Carbon Footprint Measurement in the Cotton Agro-Industrial and Textile Sector

Carbon footprint measurement has become a key tool for production chains to identify, manage, and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. In sectors such as the cotton agro-industrial and textile industry—characterized by complex processes and multiple production stages—having accurate emissions data is a fundamental step toward developing effective decarbonization strategies. Calculating the carbon footprint makes it […]

22 Jan

Argentine soils and their role in climate mitigation

For years, the climate debate focused almost exclusively on the atmosphere. However, a fundamental part of the solution lies literally beneath our feet. Recent studies led by teams from INTA and CONICET show that Argentine soils store an amount of organic carbon of enormous relevance on a global scale. The most up-to-date estimates indicate that […]

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