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04 Nov

Carbon Credits in the Oil & Gas Sector

The oil and gas industry in Argentina has begun to view carbon credits as a key tool to address the challenges of the energy transition. According to recent reports, Argentina’s carbon market could generate more than USD 9 billion in revenue, driven by the country’s vast biodiversity and natural capacity for carbon capture. In this […]

01 Nov

UTT Agroecological Colonies

The agroecological colonies promoted by the Union of Land Workers (UTT) were recognized by the United Nations as an inspiring example of transformation toward sustainable food systems. This model, developed in various Argentine provinces, promotes the production of healthy, chemical-free food under principles of fair trade, reviving ancestral practices and strengthening food sovereignty. Through collective […]

24 Oct

International Day Against Climate Change

The planet is going through a decisive stage. Rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, biodiversity loss, and the water crisis confirm that climate change is already underway, driven mainly by human activity: the use of fossil fuels, deforestation, intensive production, and unsustainable consumption models. This day serves as a reminder that there is no time […]

23 Oct

Increase in Carbon Dioxide Concentration

The concentration of carbon dioxide reached a new historical record in 2024. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), CO₂ levels increased by 3.5 ppm over the previous year—the largest annual rise since modern measurements began. This increase reflects the continued growth of emissions associated with human activities, combined with a reduced capacity of natural […]

20 Oct

Córdoba’s Path to an Energy Transition

Córdoba took a key step by presenting its first Provincial Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory — a tool that makes it possible to measure emissions by sector, model scenarios to 2050, and define mitigation targets for 2030. The assessment shows that the largest contributions come from agriculture and livestock, transport, and stationary energy, with relevant shares […]

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