Chilean scientists studying organisms in one of the most remote places on Earth are urging regional leaders to step up efforts to tackle climate change.
By Nicolas GarciaAgence France-PressePUNTA ARENAS, Chile Chilean scientists studying organisms in one of the most remote places on Earth are urging regional leaders to step up efforts to tackle climate change.A recent expedition, which was delayed by a year due to the coronavirus pandemic, sought to investigate harmful organisms and how they are impacting climate change.
Coincido en plenitud con los conceptos vertidos por Florencio Aceñolaza sobre Malvinas (carta del 10/08) refutando las expresiones públicas de Beatriz Sarlo, quien había alegado la pertenencia británica…