Climate Change Elucidated

February 22, 2008

As South American Rivers Dry Up, Miners Tap Ocean

Filed under: Climate Change News — @ 1:05 am

Reuters: Vast mines in Peru and Chile that supply the world with crucial metals have started to pump water from the Pacific Ocean high into the Andes Mountains because of chronic water shortages exacerbated by climate change.

Original post by info@ecologicalinternet.org (Reuters: Terry Wade)

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