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The impacts of walking on a glacier
The first time a human being walked on a glacier, it probably dates back to the pristine times when our species began to populate the planet. Since then, we have not stopped approaching and venturing into glaciers, motivated by the most diverse ends; scientists,...
How to reintegrate ourselves into nature in the process of deconfinement?
There already are several communities in this country, beginning to lift restrictions under the deconfinement plan. However, there is a series of regulations concerning practicing outdoor sports during the Transition Stage. This Tuesday, August 11, the Ministry of...
Escazú Agreement and its implementation in our country
It is not unknown to anyone that in Chile there are controversies of a socio-environmental nature, cases such as the emblematic energy project "Alto Maipo" in the Metropolitan Region and the mining project "Pascua Lama" in Atacama, are just some of the best...
Changes of the Glacier Colgante Morado between 1932-2019
Glaciers of the central Andes of Chile are a crucial freshwater resource for down-stream communities for drinking water or water for agriculture, mining or industry. Normally, the mountain water supply is largely sourced from the melting of the winter...
Glaciers and mountains through art
Art has been a powerful tool to reconstruct what has happened to glaciers and mountains around the planet in the last ~ 700 years. In addition to allowing a graphic window to the past, art has made it possible to understand how the perception of Western society...
Väinö Auer: the Finnish explorer who traveled the fjords of Tierra del Fuego
To be immersed in one of the most beautiful corners of Tierra del Fuego Island, a place secluded from the world, and which for a long time was one of the best kept secrets of the Kawésqar. For those who know the Magallanes region in Chile, the name of that place is...