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  2. Climate of Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to the Köppen system, [1] Chile within its borders hosts at least seven major climatic subtypes, ranging from low desert in the north, to alpine tundra and glaciers in the east and southeast, tropical rainforest in Easter Island, Oceanic in the south and Mediterranean climate in central Chile. There are four seasons in most of the ...

  3. How climate change made Chile's wildfires so deadly - AOL

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    At least 131 people were killed and hundreds are still missing in what was Chile's worst natural disaster in years. How climate change made Chile's wildfires so deadly Skip to main content

  4. How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's - AOL

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    At least 123 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile, leading its president to declare two days of national mourning. ... Scientists say climate change makes the heat waves and ...

  5. Environmental issues in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Environmental issues in Chile include deforestation, water scarcity, pollution, soil erosion, climate change, and biodiversity loss, especially in its industry-heavy "sacrifice zones". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The country of Chile is a virtual continental island that spans over (2,600 miles) 4,200 kilometers.

  6. Chile risks repeat of deadly wildfires because of climate ...

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    Deadly wildfires like those that burned through central Chile and killed at least 133 people this month will become more likely in the South American country as climate change makes the world ...

  7. Chilean water crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean water crisis is a period of extreme water scarcity and drought in Chile that began in 2010 in response to climate change, agricultural practices and the existing policies established in the early 1980s. It is the longest lasting drought experienced in Chile in over 700 to 1,000 years. [1] [2]

  8. Chile's capital faces fiercest cold snap in decades

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    The Chilean government also declared a "code blue" in six regions in central and south central Chile to help people living on the streets cope with the extreme cold. ... Aside from climate change ...

  9. Category:Climate change in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Climate change in Chile" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...