Ley de Glaciares: Caught in the Balance
Last month, members of the environmental NGO Conciencia Solidaria stood in the Plaza de Mayo with a sign reading, “Cristina: you lunched with Barrick Gold at the G20, now sit at the table with your...
View ArticlePascua-Lama: The Hidden Costs of Mining
The Pascua-Lama project, if completed, is set to become the world’s largest gold and silver mine. Straddling the border of Chile and Argentina, the project has been plagued with problems since its...
View ArticleTorres del Paine: In Search of the Patagonian King
“Getting to see a puma is a matter of luck,” says Pía Vergara as our van drives through a dusty road in Torres del Paine National Park, a million acres of wild Patagonian land at the southern tip of...
View ArticleArgentina News Roundup: 31st March 2014
Children in Buenos Aires started school today, after an agreement with the government ended a 17-day teachers’ strike (photo: Daniel Dabove/Télam/lz) Students Start School Year After Teachers Reach...
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