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BUENOS AIRES, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Extreme high temperatures in Argentina linked to climate change exacerbated the impact of a historic drought that has hit the South American country's farm regions ...
The record heatwave comes after studies have sounded the alarm on the impact of the climate crisis on South American animals. A 2019 heatwave, also in Argentina, caused the mass death of ...
And drought is widespread across the continent, except in southern Argentina, eastern Brazil and northern countries, the report said. A study released Tuesday found that climate change made a ...
Last week, Argentina's climate-skeptic president, Javier Milei, ordered his negotiators to abruptly leave the COP29 talks taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan, where countries are hashing out a deal ...
Argentina’s undersecretary for the environment, Ana Lamas – the country’s most senior representative on climate and nature after Mr Milei downgraded the ministry – confirmed the decision.
Almost a year after announcing the process of revising the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), which was released in Paris in late 2015, Argentina improved its proposal to combat climate change.