Argentine MPs approve Milei-backed bill to allow mining in glaciers
Supporters say the change will clear legal uncertainty and could help unlock more than $30 billion in mining investment by 2035, officials and industry estimates said.
- Argentine MPs approved a bill promoted by President Javier Milei to allow mining in glacier and permafrost areas, passing with 137 votes in favor, 111 against, and three abstentions after 12 hours of debate.
- The bill amends the Glacier Law by easing protections and permitting mining of metals like copper, lithium, and silver in frozen parts of the Andes, with provinces having the authority to designate protected mining zones.
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Buenos Aires., The Chamber of Deputies of Argentina approved yesterday morning the reform to a law that protects Andean glaciers, an initiative promoted by the government of the ultra-right president Javier Milei to promote mining investments that is denounced by scientists and environmentalists, who warn about risks to the water resources of the country.
Argentina eases rules protecting glaciers in favour of miners
Argentina's Congress on Thursday approved a bill promoted by libertarian president Javier Milei that eases protections on glaciers to facilitate investments in mining for metals — a move that environmental groups vow to challenge in courts.
Argentine Lawmakers Open Glacier Regions to Mining With New Reforms
Argentina’s Congress approved legislation April 9 to encourage investment in mining by narrowing the country’s broad protections on glaciers as part of President Javier Milei’s plan to unlock more mineral resources to transform the economy. The newly reformed version of the Large Investment Incentive Regime, or RIGI, could attract over $30 billion in investment over the next decade—about 70 percent of which are slated for copper, gold, and silve…
After hours of debate, the Buenos Aires Parliament voted in favour of easing the Act on the Protection of Glaciers
Argentina approves glacier law reform, opens previously protected areas to mining
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies passed a reform of the National Glacier Law in the early hours of Thursday, an initiative pushed by President Javier Milei's government that reduces the scope of environmental protections in the Andean cordillera and opens previously restricted areas to mining. The vote was 137 in favor, 111 against and 3 abstentions, after more than eleven hours of debate in a special session. The bill had already been approved by
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