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"We Have a Gun to Our Head": Facing the Far Right, These Residents Are Trying to Save Argentina's Glaciers

In an arid Argentine province, a bastion of the fight against extractivism, environmentalists fear the worst after a reform by the Milei government that facilitates mining in glacial and periglacial zones. Uspallata (Argentina), report A warm light illuminates the red, ochre, and anthracite hues of the Andes Mountains. On a peak, a white patch stands out: Cerro Barrauca, one of the approximately 4,000 glaciers in Mendoza, an arid province of… Re…
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In an arid Argentine province, a bastion of the fight against extractivism, environmentalists fear the worst after a reform by the Milei government that facilitates mining in glacial and periglacial zones. Uspallata (Argentina), report A warm light illuminates the red, ochre, and anthracite hues of the Andes Mountains. On a peak, a white patch stands out: Cerro Barrauca, one of the approximately 4,000 glaciers in Mendoza, an arid province of… Re…

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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