Environment

Environment
Saturday, November 6th 2010 - 08:09 UTC

Off-shore wind farms in Britain could be forced out by oil rigs

Projects include a 250 turbine wind farm 10 miles off the shores of Wales

Plans to build massive wind farms off the coast of Britain are in doubt due to an obscure piece of legislation that means oil companies can force turbines to be moved if fossil fuels are discovered in the area, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph.

Saturday, November 6th 2010 - 07:57 UTC

Chilean Patagonia dams’ project becomes international environmentalist cause

Flooding acres of land can affect the temperature and environment of Patagonia

As criticism continues over plans to build five hydroelectric dams in the Aysén Region (XI) in Chilean Patagonia, international groups have been a constant presence in the fight against the HidroAysen project.

Friday, November 5th 2010 - 03:11 UTC

Plans filed for US$100 million wind farm in Southern Chile

Denmark’s Vesta is also involved in Latinamerica’s largest wind farm project in the north of Chile

The Bosques de Chile firm this week filed paper work with environmental authorities for authorization to proceed with a US$100 million wind farm investment off the coast of Chiloé Island near Dalcahue.

Monday, November 1st 2010 - 05:36 UTC

Two presidents will head “Chilean Antarctica Day” celebrations

Chile’s President Frei base at King George Island

Punta Arenas launched Sunday the “Chilean Antarctica Day” celebrations that are programmed to last a full week including the visit of Chilean president Sebastián Piñera and his Ecuadorean peer Rafael Correa, specially invited for the occasion.

Friday, October 29th 2010 - 04:00 UTC

Bed bugs that have infested New York City take over the UN building

No flags, but Cimex Lectularius representatives are all over UN headquarters

The dreaded bed bugs (mites) that have infested New York City have spread to the United Nations landmark headquarters building, reports Foreign Policy.

Monday, October 25th 2010 - 21:19 UTC

Severe drought leaves major tributary of the Amazon almost dry

The worst situation since officials began keeping records

A severe drought has dropped water levels on a major Amazon tributary to their lowest point since Brazilian officials began keeping records more than a century ago, the government reported Monday, cutting off dozens of communities who depend on the river for work and transportation.

Sunday, October 24th 2010 - 02:07 UTC

Chile promotes eco-tourism in bio-diverse Patagonia

The tours also help fund research on cetaceans

Chile's Patagonian region is home to one of the most incredibly vast expanses of virtually untouched ecosystems on the planet. Within this ecological haven lies a region known as the Aisén Region, a sprawling epicentre of glacial waterways and biodiversity, soon to be subject of a new ecotourism operation run by the Centre for Ecosystem Research in Patagonia (CIEP).

Friday, October 22nd 2010 - 02:40 UTC

Sea levels around Falklands have risen since mid XIX century, says NOC

Benchmarks left by James Clark Ross on the cliffs of Port Louis have been crucial for the research

Sea levels around the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic have risen since the mid nineteenth century and the rate of sea-level rise has accelerated over recent decades, according to newly published research. The findings are as expected under global warming and consistent with observations elsewhere around the globe.

Friday, October 22nd 2010 - 02:18 UTC

Ecuador signs two new service contracts with oil companies

Rafael Correa inaugurated “environment-friendly” oil extraction complex in the Amazon

Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa said on Thursday the country had finished negotiations with two oil companies and planned to sign the new service contracts before November 23.

Thursday, October 21st 2010 - 11:06 UTC

Chilean companies become aware of business impact on freshwater resources

The Water Footprint Network is operating in the desert zones of Chile

Some companies in Chile have recently become involved in a movement to measure the impact of businesses on freshwater resources.

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