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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Chilean Glaciers Melting at Unprecedented Rates
The latest research expedition to the Southern Patagonia Ice Field revealed that alpine glaciers in the Chilean and Argentine Andes are disappearing at much faster rates than previously anticipated by the scientific community.
Full article in the Santiago Times
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