Visitors in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina, were awestruck when they witnessed this rotating iceberg rolling toward them on Dec. 8, 2024.
The 97 square mile icy monolith is the world’s third largest reserve of fresh water and one of 48 glaciers in Argentina and Chile fed by the melting snow that trickles down from the Andes.
Glaciers are profoundly immense and powerful wonders of nature; they're also one of the world's most endangered natural phenomena due to climate change. It's for this reason that more and more ...
Glaciers in Chile, Argentina and Alaska are melting at the fastest rate, according to a report compiled by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and presented this week at the UN climate c ...
At the southern tip of Glacier National Park in Southern Patagonia sits one of the region's most magnificent glaciers, Perito Moreno. Unlike 95 percent of Earth's glaciers that are gradually ...
Until 2010, the cycle of socio-environmental mobilization in Argentina against transnational mining that began in 2003 had influenced legislative power only at subnational levels. The enactment of the ...
Both the Argentine and the Chilean governments recognize permafrost as a strategic freshwater reserve which, in times of ...