The blazes that tore through Chile's Biobio and Ñuble regions in mid-January killed 23 people, destroyed over 1,000 houses and other structures and forced tens of thousands of people to flee their ...
Some two dozen people died in the wildfires. They destroyed homes and threatened some of the world’s oldest trees. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The weather preceding wildfires that tore through Chile and Argentina last month was made three times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
More than thirty wildfires ripped through Chile this weekend, killing 19 and burning more than 135 square miles and hundreds of homes in the regions of Biobío and Ñuble. Meanwhile, fires have raged ...
This Pew Research Center analysis focuses on public opinion of climate change and its effects in nine middle-income countries. Opinions surrounding climate change are examined in the context of ...
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