ManyRoads, to Venezuela
@ManyRoads@mstdn.social avatar

"'A great sadness': Venezuela is first Andean country to lose of all its glaciers
Scientists explain the loss of the Humboldt Glacier, the last in the Sierra Nevada, which they believe makes the South American country the first in modern history to lose all its glaciers. "

#Venezuela #SouthAmerica #Andes #Glacier #ClimateChange #Environment #Science #News

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/-great-sadness-venezuela-first-andean-country-lose-glaciers-rcna153784

JohnBarentine, to Argentina
@JohnBarentine@astrodon.social avatar

“The sky shows us the way and the ancestors watch over us. And the stars remind us that they will continue to take care of us as long as we are on this Earth.” (by @megoizzy for BBC Travel)

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240521-the-remote-argentinean-community-that-is-saving-the-stars

john, to art
@john@sauropods.win avatar

A random artwork from my gallery:

"Abelisaurus Portrait" — 2022

Abelisaurus was a meat-eater from the Late Cretaceous of South America.

https://johnconway.art/abelisaurus_portrait

globalmuseum, to worldwithoutus
@globalmuseum@mastodon.online avatar

Squirrel or rabbit?

Neither!

It’s the southern viscacha. This rodent lives in South America & is a skilled climber that inhabits mountainous areas.

A gregarious critter, the viscacha lives in colonies, which consist of multiple family units that can be as large as 75 individuals.

American Museum of Natural History @AMNH #viscacha #rodents #SouthAmerica #animals

sidewalksafari, to chile
@sidewalksafari@flipboard.com avatar

Valparaiso has some of the best in the world. Not to mention some pretty rad . ...

https://doors.sidewalksafari.com/open-the-door-to-valparaiso-street-art/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Doors, Glorious doors! @doors

NewsDesk, to brazil
@NewsDesk@flipboard.social avatar

More than 100 people are dead and 136 people have been reported missing in Brazil after unprecedented rainfall devastated the state of Rio Grande do Sul with flooding. The Brazilian government is warning residents that more rain is expected. Rescue efforts were suspended on Wednesday in the face of continuing precipitation and winds exceeding 50 miles (80 Kilometers) per hour. USA Today has more on the disaster.

https://flip.it/ubycDO

Brazilian authorities bury deceased migrants who drifted in African boat to the Amazon (apnews.com)

The bodies of nine migrants found on an African boat off the northern coast of Brazil’s Amazon region were buried Thursday with a solemn ceremony in the Para state capital of Belem. Fishermen off the coast of Para found the boat adrift April 13, carrying the bodies that were already decomposing. Brazilian officials later said...

Flooding in Brazil kills 39 people with 68 still missing and 24,000 displaced (www.abc.net.au)

The storms also triggered landslides and the partial collapse of a dam structure at a small hydro-electric power plant. Flooding from heavy rains battering Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul has killed 39 people, according to local authorities, with the death toll expected to rise as dozens remain unaccounted-for....

john, to art
@john@sauropods.win avatar

A random artwork from my gallery:

"Ornithocheirus mesembrinus" — 2008

Ornithicheirus mesembrinus (previously Tropeognathus), was a very large pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil. The body in this reconstruction is based mostly on the related Coloborhynchus.

https://johnconway.art/ornithocheirus-mesembrinus

CelloMomOnCars, to worldwithoutus
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

The Congo and Amazon rainforests absorb a lot of carbon. But

"This study shows that while research on CDR [carbon dioxide removal] and its impacts has risen dramatically in recent years, the vast majority has so far focused on Europe and Asia, or on the global picture.

“The underrepresentation of and in the scientific literature is critical since these regions are considered essential for CDR deployment."

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/252713/africa-south-america-blindspot-carbon-removal/

Snoro, to China
@Snoro@mastodon.social avatar

Three Places Changing Quickly to Fight Climate Change

Paris is becoming a city of bikes. Across China, people are snapping up $5,000 electric cars. On Earth Day, a look at a few bright spots for emission reductions

https://archive.ph/wip/0dDJh

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/22/climate/climate-change-earth-day.html

travolax, to Argentina
@travolax@mastodon.social avatar

In largest ever study, Indigenous and local communities report the impacts of climate change (news.mongabay.com)

Indigenous peoples and local communities are reporting a series of tangible and nuanced impacts of climate change, according to a new study. The study collected 1,661 firsthand reports of change in sites across all inhabited continents and aggregated the reports into 369 indicators of climate change impacts, including changes in...

EssAeEm, to folklore
@EssAeEm@mastodon.social avatar

Ferdinand Magellan encountered what he claimed was a race of giants during his voyage around South America. Legends of these "Patagonian Giants" made their way back to Europe and were even referenced on early maps of the New World, such as this one from 1562.

Potassium, to Nikon
@Potassium@pixelfed.social avatar

Brazil, France launch $1.1 billion program to protect Amazon rainforest (japantoday.com)

Brazil and France announced on Tuesday the launch of an investment program in the Brazilian and Guyanese Amazon rainforest involving 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) in private and public funds over the next four years, according to a joint statement.The announced was made during French President Emmanuel Macron's three-day visit...

The Suprise Discovery Of The World's Largest Prehistoric Dolphin Reveals Unlikely Link (www.discovermagazine.com)

A surprise fossil found in the Amazon rainforest connects to both ancient saltwater dolphins and contemporary freshwater kin. The largest river dolphin fossil has been found — thousands of miles from its nearest living relative, reports an international group of paleontologists in Science Advances....

jens2go, to worldwithoutus German
@jens2go@mastodon.social avatar

Oral history of (Easter Island 🗿) suggests at least one voyage to from the island during early years of its settlement - now analyses of blades with food traces seem to confirm this:

https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/obsidian-blades-with-food-traces-reveal-1st-settlers-of-rapa-nui-had-regular-contact-with-south-americans-1000-years-ago by @killgrove via Live Science

Rights court condemns Peru over one of world's most polluted towns (www.rfi.fr)

The Andean city of La Oroya, situated in a high-altitude valley at 3,750 meters (12,300 feet), is home to a heavy metal smelter that has poisoned residents and the environment for almost a century. In 2006, La Oroya residents sued the Peruvian government at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights for allowing the company...

sarahc, to worldwithoutus
@sarahc@mas.to avatar

Over the past decade or so, researchers have found genetic evidence for contact between people in eastern Polynesia and those in coastal Peru and Colombia. Now archeologists studying the oldest settlement on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) have found physical evidence that islanders traveled to South America at least once and returned with food crops not known in Polynesia.

https://phys.org/news/2024-03-material-obsidian-blades-rapa-nui.html

Persistent drought is drying out Chile's drinking water (www.straitstimes.com)

After 15 years of a devastating drought, reservoirs in Chile are running dry, imperiling access to drinking water in the Andean nation. The Cogoti reservoir in the Coquimbo region of northern Chile, a basin with a capacity of 150 million cubic has completely depleted as the southern Hemisphere summer comes to an end......

Guyana's Georgetown Hospital certified as a kidney transplant centre (caribbean.loopnews.com)

Guyana's healthcare system has been boosted to meet international standards and now the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) is a certified kidney transplant centre. The certificate was handed over on Wednesday at the Ministry of Health’s Boardroom....

Vietnam steps up labour union cooperation with Brazil, Peru, Uruguay (en.vietnamplus.vn)

President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) Nguyen Dinh Khang has engaged in discussions with representatives of labour unions from Brazil, Peru, and Uruguay, as part of his working trip to South America and attendance to the second conference of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) Presidential...

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