Los pingüinos emperador centran las conversaciones sobre la Antártida en Hiroshima

Representantes de casi 60 países firmantes del Tratado Antártico han iniciado sus reuniones anuales en Hiroshima para abordar la protección y gestión de la región, con especial atención a los pingüinos emperador.

Las conversaciones, que comenzaron el 12 de mayo, reúnen a representantes para debatir los esfuerzos en curso destinados a salvaguardar el medio ambiente de la Antártida. Los pingüinos emperador son un tema central debido a la preocupación por el cambio climático y otras presiones sobre el continente. El encuentro anual también abarca cuestiones como el turismo y el bienestar animal en esta frágil región.

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