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About Ignacio
Born 1985. Journalist -Writer & Photographer- with over a decade of experience. 
Bilingual English-Spanish. 
Conese's chronicles, photo-essays and reportages about social, political and environmental issues in Argentina have been published by VICE, El País, TRT World, Letras Libres, La Nación, Mongabay, Latin Dispatches and Angular among many outlets. 
Conese has also participated as local producer on documentaries for Fox News and Netflix.
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Milei’s tenure: A toxic mix of Argentina’s youth despair and polarisation

16 Feb 2024  |  Muslims in Italy struggle to bury victims of the pandemic
Javier Milei's presidency in Argentina has sparked a mix of support and resistance, particularly among the youth. His far-right and libertarian policies, aimed at reducing public spending and challenging the welfare state, have attracted a youthful base disillusioned by the country's economic struggles. Despite pushback from unionized workers and social movements, supporters like Felipe, Agustín, and Octavio remain committed to Milei's vision of economic freedom and a reduced role for the state. The movement, La Libertad Avanza, reflects a diverse coalition with libertarian, neofascist, and nationalist-reactionary ideologies. The shift from the left-wing Kirchnerismo movement to Milei's right-wing libertarianism among young Argentines, particularly men, highlights a broader discontent with the political status quo and a desire for change.

Photos: Take a Ride on the 3V Line in Cochabamba, Bolivia

14 Dec 2023  |  Countere Magazine
In October 2018, the author explored Cochabamba, Bolivia, by riding the historic 3V bus line, known for its decorated red buses and cultural significance. The 3V line, established in 1943, remains a beloved part of the city's transport system, with only seven original Dodge buses still in service. The author, who prefers analog film over digital photography, shares a visual journey through a series of analog film images.

Waste to electricity: a family pioneering sustainable energy in Argentina

01 Oct 2023  |  Muslims in Italy struggle to bury victims of the pandemic
The Helios Clean Energy plant in Cordoba, Argentina, is a family-run biogas facility that converts industrial organic waste into electricity. The plant, led by Mateo Ligato and chief engineer Florencia Palena, is the first in the province to use 100% industrial organic waste for energy production. This initiative aligns with Argentina's environmental laws and the RenovAr plan, which aims to increase renewable energy production. The plant also produces biofertilisers and has the capacity to process up to 300 tons of waste per day. Experts like Jorge Hilbert emphasize the potential of biogas to address multiple environmental and agricultural issues in Argentina.

It's the miners or us. We have no other way out. The story of Andalgalá and its fight for water

14 Jul 2021  |  El País México
The article details the ongoing struggle of the Andalgalá community in Argentina against the Agua Rica mining project, highlighting the environmental and social impacts of mining activities. It describes the community's decade-long protests, the violent repression they faced, and the legal battles against mining companies like Yamana Gold, Glencore Xstrata, and Newmont. The narrative emphasizes the community's resilience and the severe health and environmental consequences of mining, portraying the local resistance as a fight for survival against corporate and governmental interests.

The violence and the kids: the village in flames

19 May 2021  |  El País México
The article explores the pervasive issue of youth violence in Argentina, focusing on the tragic death of Martín Ponce and the broader social and institutional failures contributing to such incidents. It highlights the challenges faced by young people in impoverished areas, the role of institutions like Complejo Esperanza, and the efforts of initiatives like La Casa de Achával to provide alternative paths. The narrative also touches on class tensions and violence within the rugby community, exemplified by the case of Fernando Báez Sosa. Experts and affected individuals provide insights into the systemic issues and potential solutions, emphasizing the need for cultural and institutional reforms to address the root causes of violence.

The Córdoba Ring Road, a Circle of Poverty That Doesn't Close

23 Nov 2020  |  El País México
The Córdoba Ring Road project, initially envisioned as a green belt to limit urban sprawl and support ecosystem services, has instead contributed to urban poverty and environmental degradation. Delayed construction, political corruption, and economic crises have led to a cityscape marked by private urbanizations, informal settlements, and reduced agricultural production. The area suffers from severe pollution, inadequate sewage systems, and neglected public services. Despite ongoing infrastructure projects, including controversial developments linked to corruption, the region remains plagued by socio-economic and environmental challenges.

Ashes of the Forest: An Argentine Province in Flames

01 Aug 2020  |  www.vice.com
The article describes the severe wildfires in Córdoba, Argentina, during 2020, which resulted in the destruction of around 400,000 hectares of land. It criticizes the provincial government's inadequate response and highlights the efforts of local brigades and environmental activists. The piece underscores the environmental and social impacts of the fires, attributing much of the crisis to intentional actions and policy failures. It also discusses the broader context of environmental degradation and the challenges faced by those trying to protect the region's natural resources.

Wetlands of the Paraná River Delta in Danger

22 Jul 2020  |  El País México
The wetlands of the Paraná River Delta are facing severe threats from ongoing wildfires, with around 3,700 hotspots detected by NASA's FIRMS service since the beginning of the year. The fires have significantly impacted local communities, including Rosario, exacerbating respiratory issues amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Environmental groups report over 40,000 hectares affected, while local authorities claim a lower figure of 7,000 hectares. The article highlights differing opinions on the causes of the fires, ranging from intentional arson by cattle ranchers to spontaneous bacterial combustion. The lack of concrete actions from the Federal Justice of Victoria contrasts with the Ministry of Environment's active denunciations. The piece also touches on the broader ecological impacts, including reduced rainfall and increased vulnerability to fires due to deforestation in the Amazon. Local voices, such as fishermen and police, provide insights into the socio-economic and environmental challenges faced by the region.

Invisible but essential: the workers who do not receive applause

30 Apr 2020  |  El País México
The article sheds light on the daily struggles of essential workers in Argentina during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on their low wages, lack of protective measures, and the emotional toll on their families. It highlights the disparity between the government's portrayal of these workers as heroes and the reality of their working conditions. Personal stories of workers like Pablo, who delivers food, and Miriam, a cleaner at a hospital, illustrate the challenges they face, including inadequate pay and exposure to health risks. The piece critiques the government's response and underscores the need for better support and recognition for these essential yet invisible workers.
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