

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
E-ISSN: 2324-9250|93|22|212-212
ISSN: 0096-3941
Source: Eos Transactions, Vol.93, Iss.22, 2012-05, pp. : 212-212
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Abstract
Lately, glaciers have been subjects of unceasing controversy. Current debate about planned hydroelectric facilities—a US$7‐ to $10‐billion megaproject—in a pristine glacierized area of Patagonia, Chile [Romero Toledo et al., 2009; Vince, 2010], has raised anew the matter of how glaciologists and global change experts can contribute their knowledge to civic debates on important issues. There has been greater respect for science in this controversy than in some previous debates over projects that pertain to glaciers, although valid economic motivations again could trump science and drive a solution to the energy supply problem before the associated safety and environmental problems are understood. The connection between glaciers and climate change—both anthropogenic and natural—is fundamental to glaciology and to glaciers' practical importance for water and hydropower resources, agriculture, tourism, mining, natural hazards, ecosystem conservation, and sea level [Buytaert et al., 2010; Glasser et al., 2011]. The conflict between conservation and development can be sharper in glacierized regions than almost anywhere else. Glaciers occur in spectacular natural landscapes, but they also supply prodigious exploitable meltwater.
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