Chile's record-breaking drought makes climate change 'very easy' to see

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A punishing, decade-long drought in Chile has gone from bad to worse due to a scorching July.

But a lack of precipitation this year has left the towering and typically snowcapped Andes above the city mostly bare, reservoir levels low and farm fields parched. The scenes, government officials say, are clear evidence of global warming.

He added the government was addressing the crisis by investing in water conservation and storage, creating a post for a subsecretary of water and establishing a scientist working group on water management, as well as a climate change observatory. Droughts and downpours are also becoming more frequent, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report said, and humans are"unequivocally" to blame through greenhouse gas emissions.

Two rivers that provide Santiago with water - the Mapocho and the Maipo - are drier than they were in 2019, the driest year in Chile's history, Public Works Minister Alfredo Moreno said, prompting regulators to clamp down on water use and seek alternative sources. Cordero said the situation faced by rural communities in central Chile is likely to spread and worsen over time.

 

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