‘What you see here is a wetland without water’: how the datacentre boom is exacerbating Chile’s mega-drought
The country is positioning itself as Latin America’s next technology hub, but communities are pushing back The Andes mountains frame what was once a wetland – now a stretch of dry, yellowed grass. Rodrigo Vallejos, a final-year law student, noticed the change five years ago while observing the Quilicura wetland, on the northern outskirts of Santiago. One of Chile ’s largest swamps, spanning 468.4 hectares (about 1,200 acres) and partially protected , was drying up right before his eyes. “What yo
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L’essor des centres de données aggrave la méga-sécheresse au Chili
Au Chili, la multiplication des centres de données, notamment celui de Google, accélère l’assèchement des zones humides dans un contexte de sécheresse extrême.