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  • News ‘We are in an era of megafires’: new tactics demanded as wildfires intensify across South America, theguardian.com (Feb 13, 2024)
  • News In Chile, huge wildfires have killed at least 131 people – but one village was almost untouched, theconversation.com (Feb 08, 2024)

2022[edit | edit source]

  • News The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance now has 10 core members (Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Greenland, Ireland, Portugal, Quebec, Sweden, Wales, and Washington State), two associate members (California and New Zealand), and five "friends of BOGA" (Chile, Fiji, Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg)., beyondoilandgasalliance.org (Nov 16, 2022) — BOGA is an international alliance of governments and stakeholders working together to facilitate the managed phase-out of oil and gas production, led by the governments of Denmark and Costa Rica
  • News ‘One of the most progressive and environmentally conscious legal texts on the planet’: Chile’s proposed constitution and its lessons for Australia, The Conversation (Aug 30, 2022)
  • News How Eco Fibra is tackling the fashion dumpster in the Chilean Desert, Shareable (May 11, 2022)

2018[edit | edit source]

Chile creates five national parks over 10m acres in historic act of conservation, Jan 29[1]

2017[edit | edit source]

Chile's Energy Transformation Is Powered by Wind, Sun and Volcanoes, Aug 12[2]

2016[edit | edit source]

Wind power plant in Atacama Desert fills Chile's clean-energy sails, Jul 5[3]

2014[edit | edit source]

Chile Rejects Patagonian Dam Project, Environmentalists Hail Victory, June 16[4]

2013[edit | edit source]

Okuplaza – Pavement to Plaza in Santiago, October 30[5]

2011[edit | edit source]

Campaigns: Isla Riesco Chile (es), save Riesco Island from destruction,,[6] Written by Paulina Aguilera Muñoz, Translated by Negarra Akili Kudumu, February 21

2009[edit | edit source]

Desertification

In Chile, where 62% of the national territory is already affected by desertification, blogger Alfredo Erlwein expressed concern on the blog El Ciudadano (The Citizen) on how little knowledge citizens have about desertification.

Efectivamente la desertificación es el problema ambiental más grave de Chile y muy poco conocido. Existen grandes zonas, como en la costa de la octava región, donde la erosión severa supera el 50% de la superficie: esto es que literalmente más de la mitad de los suelos se ha perdido por completo. En esas zonas se encuentran cárcavas de más de 50 metros de profundidad. Una tasa normal de formación de suelo puede ser de 0.2 cm por año, lo que evidencia la gravedad del asunto.

Desertification is indeed the biggest but least known environmental problem in Chile. There are vast areas, such as the Eight Region's coast, where the severe erosion exceeds 50 percent of the surface: this means that more than half of the land has been lost, literally. In those areas there are grooves of over 50 meters of depth. A normal range of land formation is of about 0.2. centimetres per year, which proves the severity of the matter.,[7] November 4

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Created April 24, 2023 by Phil Green
Modified February 9, 2024 by Phil Green
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