
Venezuela Loses Its Last Glacier: A First in Latin America
Venezuela becomes the first Latin American country to lose all its glaciers, with the last one downgraded to an icefield due to global warming. The landscape has been significantly altered.
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Venezuela becomes the first Latin American country to lose all its glaciers, with the last one downgraded to an icefield due to global warming. The landscape has been significantly altered.
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