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Climate Change · ArgentinaThe Perito Moreno Glacier, a 30-kilometer ice giant in Argentine Patagonia, is experiencing an alarming retreat rate that has shocked researchers. Long considered one of the most stable glaciers in the Southern Hemisphere, it has now entered a period of rapid decline that could reshape the region’s landscape and ecosystems. According to a recent peer-reviewed study published in Nature, the glacier’s thinning rate has increased more than sixteen-…See the Story
One of Earth's Strongest Glaciers Is Melting Faster Than Ever — Scientists Sound Alarm
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Spain · SpainThe water reserve stores 36,852 cubic hectometers this week and is at 65.8% of its capacity, according to the data of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco), which updates the figures of the reservoirs every Tuesday. With this, the embalmed water of our country has again experienced a new fall of its snows and accumulates already ten consecutive weeks of descent. Although the reservoirs have lost 693 hm…See the Story
Reservoirs Again Lose Water and Accumulate Ten Weeks in the Downhill Due to Summer Heat
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Science · GlasgowResearchers at a Scottish university have found a new way to remove a common pollutant from water using controlled waves of ultrasound, without the use of additional chemicals.See the Story
Ultrasound system can remove common plastic pollutant from water
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