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El glaciar peruano Quelccaya está en peligro, así como las personas que viven de él

  • Written by Mathias Vuille, Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University at Albany, State University of New York
El glaciar peruano Quelccaya, de gran valor económico y social, está desapareciendo junto a otros glaciares tropicales.Edubucher, CC BY-NC-SA

Los entornos en los que se encuentran las montañas más altas de Sudamérica, que en muchos casos reúnen picos de hasta 6.500 metros, concentran algunos de los...

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