After a wildfire that devastated Chile's largest botanical garden, the century-old park has planted thousands of native trees that it hopes are less likely to go up in flames.
An advocacy group has initiated legal action in Argentina and Chile, urging the countries to arrest an Israeli soldier for war crimes in Gaza. The cases filed in Argentina and Chile announced on ...
As the technology is widely adopted, some once-struggling midsize cities in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and South may benefit, new research predicts. The Tennessee River passing through Chattanooga ...
SANTIAGO: A giant frog species that hopped alongside dinosaurs and is considered a "living fossil" is now losing ground in its native Chile as climate change and human intervention damage its habitat.
UN Climate Change News, 17 December 2024 – At COP29 in Baku, Parties decided to extend the Enhanced Lima Work Programme on Gender for 10 years, in a decision that reaffirms the important role of the ...
Global temperatures rose and extreme weather ramped up, but there were also some significant breakthroughs for the climate this year. Here are seven quiet wins that may have gone under your radar ...
Global surface air temperature departures from average compared to 1850-1900, showing pronounced warming in 2023 and 2024. Image: Copernicus Climate Change Service ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — A 6.4 magnitude earthquake shook central Chile on Friday but there were no ...
Santiago (Chile), 13 December 2024 – Chile is a nation known for its robust economy which has experienced significant economic growth in recent decades. This prosperity is underpinned by strategic ...
SANTIAGO DE CHILE – Today, by adopting the Chile Declaration and Plan ... inequalities and lack of socioeconomic opportunities – a situation compounded by climate change and climate-related disasters.
from the University of Leicester School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, explained. “Past climate changes rapidly ended some of the early Antarctic ice ages and caused large amounts of ...
This year is “virtually certain” to end up as the hottest on record, according to the European climate monitor. Temperature records aren’t being broken; they’re being leapfrogged.