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Worldcrunch » Lucila Pellettieri
Lucila Pellettieri

Lucila Pellettieri

Societyenvironment

After Milei’s Cuts, Buenos Aires Barrios Are Drowning In Trash

by Lucila Pellettieri May 26, 2025May 26, 2025
Greendrones

Drones Spraying Agrochemicals Are Killing This Argentine Rural Town

by Lucila Pellettieri May 6, 2025May 9, 2025
The Bad Economics Of Argentina’s Recycling Industry
Greeneconomic crisis

The Bad Economics Of Argentina’s Recycling Industry

by Lucila Pellettieri March 27, 2025May 24, 2025
For many families who visit the supplemental soup kitchen at Punto Educativo Paulo Freire, the pizza they serve is their only meal of the day.
Economyjavier milei

Double Shifts, Empty Plates: Life As Working Poor In Milei’s Argentina

by Lucila Pellettieri December 21, 2024
Reinaldo Luzco fills two tanks with river water. The well he relied on for potable water dried up three years ago, and now he’s sometimes forced to collect drinking water from a river that naturally contains arsenic.
Green Or Goneenvironment

A Lithium Mining Company Is Drying Up Argentine Town’s Water Supply

by Lucila Pellettieri November 14, 2024
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