by Francisca Albiña | Aug 20, 2020 | Science
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...
by José Pinedo Ried | Aug 3, 2020 | Interviews
Camilo Rada is a prominent Chilean scientist, mountaineer, and explorer. He holds a degree in Astronomy from the Pontifical Catholic University, a Master’s in Geophysics and a PhD in Glaciology from the Canadian University of British Columbia. He currently works...
by Francisca Albiña | Jul 2, 2020 | News
Anglo American’s controversial project that seeks to expand the Los Bronces copper mine by US $ 3 billion, located under the Yerba Loca nature sanctuary 52 kilometers from Santiago, has weakened its plans after a technical error in a document from responses to...
by Marcos Gómez Cole | Mar 28, 2018 | Photography
Author: Marcos Cole Date: December 3, 2017 Place: Hillside of the San José Volcano, Metropolitana region. Camera: Nikon D3200 Location: https://goo.gl/maps/fCPSKadFu4t