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Argentine provinces launch climate and fire prevention plans

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In early July 2026, San Luis Province announced a $1 million forest‑fire forest-fire prevention initiative supported by the FAO, targeting 177,800 ha of native forest. Santa Fe Province later subsequently unveiled a 35‑measure climate‑change 35-measure climate-change response strategy, including which includes a greenhouse‑gas greenhouse-gas inventory, water‑basin a water-basin master plan, and a 10‑billion‑peso 10-billion-peso emergency fund for floods, droughts droughts, and health impacts. By early August, San Luis Governor Claudio Poggi detailed progress on the FAO‑ FAO- and Green Climate Fund‑financed Fund-financed program, confirming the US$1 million allocation and community‑driven community-driven implementation schedule. In Patagonia, the Cosertec cooperative and the Union of Workers of the Land (UTT Patagonia) began converting burned pine wood from recent wildfires into OSB and laminated panels, earmarking part of the revenue for reforestation of native species. A new long‑term long-term monitoring station was installed in Santiago del Estero by the National University of Santiago del Estero and CONICET, expanding the Red Bosque‑Clima Bosque-Clima network to 29 sites and enhancing to enhance the scientific study of forest resilience across resilience. Santa Fe has since formalized its climate response via Decree 959/2026, aligning provincial policy with the country. Paris Agreement. The plan identifies 100 municipalities with high water vulnerability to prioritize infrastructure investments and seeks to ensure the traceability of beef and leather as deforestation-free. Locally, the Municipality of Santa Fe has expanded its "Prepared Community" program, providing emergency prevention workshops to kindergartens to train families and teachers on hydric risk management.

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  1. 2026-08-08 21:05 UTC Argentine provinces launch climate and fire prevention plans
  2. 2026-08-05 05:10 UTC Argentine provinces launch climate and fire prevention plans
  3. 2026-08-04 13:52 UTC Argentine provinces launch climate and fire prevention plans
  4. 2026-07-29 22:34 UTC Argentine provinces launch climate and fire prevention plans

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