In Chile’s cold northern seas, an underwater forest teems with life, as red and green seaweed feed wildlife, support locals, and help the planet by producing oxygen and capturing carbon.
Chile's pristine, dark desert skies, world-renowned for astronomy, are at risk of being outshined by urban and industrial development according to astronomers.
Chile's moderate right made gains in regional elections, while President Gabriel Boric's coalition avoided a crushing defeat, pointing to return to less polarized politics ahead of the 2025 election.
Latin America's wealth of hydroelectricity and other renewable energy resources could make the region a major producer of clean hydrogen, but hurdles remain amid global shift from fossil fuels.