In Chile, Many Regard Climate Change As The Greatest External Threat
Drought, floods and wildfires are signs that climate change has become a harsh reality for the 17 million people of Chile. Laguna de Aculeo used to be a booming summer playground, but not anymore.
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July 16, 2017 at 05:41PM
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