South American Cities Face Flood Risk Due to Andes Meltdown

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2012-12-05

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BOGOTÁ – Nearly a mile above this city of almost eight million is a rugged, fog-shrouded world, silent except for the trickle of water and whispering wind pushing through the treeless tundra. This is Chingaza, a national park 40 miles from Bogotá in the eastern range of the Colombian Andes.

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12/05/2012, 21:06

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12/03/2012, 14:30