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Ancient beliefs, behaviors and norms – what archaeologists call culture – were fundamentally integrated into technological solutions in this part of Peru in ancient times. Isolating and removing the ...
Seeing the north coast of Peru for the first time, you would be hard-pressed to believe it's one of the driest deserts in the ...
How the "bowl food" staple traveled from the Andes to Peruvian haute cuisine to health-conscious menus across the U.S.
The nation’s massive copper deposits are key to meeting growing global demand. A battle has emerged over who gets to mine and ...
but how people used it. The north coast of Peru is an environment of extremes. In this desert, thousands of years ago, societies encountered many of the same challenges posed by the modern climate ...
Shrinking Andean glaciers threaten water supplies for 90 million people, with near-total ice loss possible by 2100 unless ...
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Shrinking Andean glaciers threaten water supply of 90 million people, scientists warnThe glaciers that sit high in the Andes—or Andean Mountain Range—extend through Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia ... to the water and food security of the millions of people ...
Amid the outcry after Mr Flores’ killing, President Dina Boluarte declared a 30-day state of emergency in Lima. On March 25th ...
You can't ride all the way to Machu Picchu but this trek through the Sacred Valley of the Incas puts you close. Here's what ...
Peru is home not only to the most voluminous river, the Amazon, and the world's highest lake, Titicaca, but also to the ...
German court could set precedent for climate change litigation Case seeks to hold energy utility accountable for emissions Court examines glacier melt's impact on flood risk in Peruvian Andes RWE ...
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