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“By 2050, Much of the Glaciers in Peru Will Have Been Lost”

Summary by Diario Ojo
35 days the journalist José Vásquez spent touring the regions of Cusco, Áncash and Junín, in addition to Lima provinces, to see the state in which the glaciers are located in our country. He came to know at least 10 of these mountains of ice, and even had the opportunity to climb some of them, such as the Quelccaya, located in Cusco, and that, according to his words “is the most impressive” he has seen. All this journey has been reflected in the…
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35 days the journalist José Vásquez spent touring the regions of Cusco, Áncash and Junín, in addition to Lima provinces, to see the state in which the glaciers are located in our country. He came to know at least 10 of these mountains of ice, and even had the opportunity to climb some of them, such as the Quelccaya, located in Cusco, and that, according to his words “is the most impressive” he has seen. All this journey has been reflected in the…

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Diario Ojo broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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