Contact Us

Chile's distant paradise where scientists study climate change

Far from the pollution that blights major urban and industrial centers, Navarino Island is a paradise that provides unique conditions to study global warming. "There is nowhere else like it," Ricardo Rozzi, director of the Cape Horn International Center for global change studies and bio-cultural conservation in Puerto Williams, told AFP.

  • 12
  • 16
Chiles distant paradise where scientists study climate change

If the height difference between gradients rises or falls on the mountain, scientists can determine whether there has been a global change in temperature.

They say there has been.

  • 13
  • 16
Chiles distant paradise where scientists study climate change

AVOIDING 'EXTERMINATION'

"On a global level, the polar and subpolar ecosystems are the most affected by climate change, so we are in a place where climate change has a much bigger effect on biodiversity than other places," said Contador.

River organisms also form part of the alert system.

  • 14
  • 16
Chiles distant paradise where scientists study climate change

"The organisms that live here are also indicators of water quality and global environmental change," added Contador.

River organisms move about and have already increased their reproductive cycle, says Rozzi. This confirms there has been a small change to the climate in the area that could have been much greater elsewhere on the planet.

  • 15
  • 16
Chiles distant paradise where scientists study climate change

"Some insects that have an annual eggs to larvae to adulthood cycle are now having two cycles because the temperature has risen," said Rozzi.

  • 16
  • 16
Chiles distant paradise where scientists study climate change

By studying these organisms and learning from them "we can avoid crossing the threshold that brings us to the extermination of humanity and other life forms," he added.