Glaciers Law: The Government Accelerates the Debate and Peronism Heads Towards a New Split in Voting
The Argentine government is hastening discussions on the Glaciers Law, anticipating a split vote among Peronist lawmakers as the debate begins this week.
The Controversial Speech of Libertarian Senator Enzo Fullone on Glaciers
Senator Enzo Fullone's remarks on glaciers during a legislative debate sparked controversy as he downplayed their importance in favor of investments.
Reform of the glacier law: a setback that affects sources of life
The article discusses a proposed reform to Argentina's glacier law, raising concerns about its implications for water sources and environmental protection.
Glacier Law: What is Being Debated in Congress, Who Benefits, and What Investments Are Awaiting
The Argentine Senate is debating changes to the Glacier Law, which aims to protect glaciers but has been stalled since its inception due to lack of regulations.
Glaciers, mining, and water resources: the keys to the modification being discussed in the Senate
The Argentine Senate is set to vote on a modification of the Glacier Protection Law, driven by government claims that it hinders key industries like mining.
Senate: The Government seeks ratification of the Mercosur-European Union agreement and to advance with the glacier law reform
The Argentine government is pushing for the ratification of the Mercosur-European Union trade agreement while also addressing reforms to environmental protections regarding glaciers in the Senate.
What changes with the new Glacier law that the Senate will discuss this Thursday
The Argentine Senate is set to discuss a new Glacier law that seeks to reduce protected areas to allow for increased mining investments, particularly in copper and lithium.
Senate Today, LIVE: Debate on the Mercosur-EU Agreement, the Glacier Law, and the Appointment of Fernando Iglesias as Ambassador to Belgium
The Argentine Senate is set to discuss critical issues, including the Mercosur-EU trade agreement, the Glacier Law, and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador to Belgium.
Glacier Law: With the numbers tight, the government negotiates to seek approval this Thursday in the Senate
The Argentine government is urgently negotiating to secure votes for the Glacier Law ahead of a Senate session that will also address other key agreements.
Why the glacier law is unconstitutional and must be modified or repealed
The article argues that Argentina's glacier law is unconstitutional as it contradicts the national constitution regarding the productive capacity of environments.
The interpretative trap that threatens the Glacier Law
A proposed modification to Argentina's Glacier Law aims to change the environmental protection standards for glaciers, raising concerns about potential harm to ecological preservation.
Copper could generate US$55 billion for Argentina in 10 years, but depends on changes to the Glacier Law
A report warns that Argentina's mining sector could generate significant revenue, contingent on amendments to environmental regulations governing glaciers.