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Guardians of Time: How Glaciers Make the Argentine Sea a Global Lung · Global Voices

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Argentina has 16,968 ice bodies registered in the National Inventory of Glaciers, strategic reserves of fresh water that also play a key role in the regulation of the global climate: they reflect solar radiation, capture carbon and provide essential nutrients to the South Atlantic, which favor the proliferation of microscopic algae that produce about 50% of the oxygen of the planet and are the beginning of food networks that sustain life at sea.…
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Argentina has 16,968 ice bodies registered in the National Inventory of Glaciers, strategic reserves of fresh water that also play a key role in the regulation of the global climate: they reflect solar radiation, capture carbon and provide essential nutrients to the South Atlantic, which favor the proliferation of microscopic algae that produce about 50% of the oxygen of the planet and are the beginning of food networks that sustain life at sea.…

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La tinta broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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