#world:Reform of the Law of Glaciers in Argentina Confronts Milei with Environmentalists for Allowing Mining in Now Protected Areas #Fvdigital
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Buenos Aires., The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, acknowledged yesterday, reluctantly, the difficulties his government faces to continue with its economic-political project, of which he accused his main opponents and journalism “for lying” about the real crisis situation, after stating that 95 percent of journalists are “criminal”, and asking patience from a population that, massively, warns of the impossibility of surviving in these circ…
Argentine lawmakers have passed an amendment to the so-called glacier law, which allows mining in ecologically sensitive areas of glaciers and permafrost. The changes, prepared under the auspices of President Javier Milei, have sparked a number of negative reactions.
When a tourist looks in a guide for the places to visit in Argentina there is one that is always on the list: the Perito Moreno glacier. This enclave of Patagonia located in the heart of the Andes mountain range is not only a tourist motor and a place that any visitor wants to cross out before leaving the country, but that, along with the rest of 16,000 glaciers with which the country counts, is a necessary point for life in the region and a nat…
In view of the government’s amendment of the Glaciares Act, organizations consider that “the judicial process is necessary to stop an environmental setback and defend constitutional rights.” The goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures.
The reform of the law of glaciers in Argentina generates a collective demand promoted by environmental organizations that denounce a setback in the protection of one of the most strategic resources in the country: freshwater. The legislative amendment, approved with 137 votes in the Chamber of Deputies after the approval of the Senate, transfers to the provinces the ability to define periglacial areas where activities such as mining could be aut…
Horacio Rovelli The administrations of the Argentine provinces that are at the foot of the Andes mountain range promoted the law that modifies the legal norm 26.639 of Minimum Budgets for the Preservation of Glaciers and Periglacial Environment, sanctioned in Argentina in 2010. It protects glaciers and periglacial areas as strategic reserves of fresh water, expressly prohibiting mining and industrial activities that can pollute or destroy those …
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