A famous Andean snow may disappear in 15 years, Peruvian minister alert

In a visit to Huancayo, the minister said elHuaytapallana, part of the tourist circuit in the region, has already lost 50 percent of its snow cover, so quepidio regional authorities and local environmental management work paralograr efficient.

The minister also said that rainfall in the basin Delrio Mantaro, currently subject to a plan dedescontaminacion the Ministry of Environment, have been reduced 15por percent.

We risk increasing desertification. This situacionpuede alleviated in the hills of Huancayo reforestation begins a process of at least 200,000 hectares, which sedejarian of eroding soils, and generate employment directopor hectare sowing and harvest, he said.

Brack said in Huancayo, the main city of regionJunin, the regional government and local government projects debenimplementar solid waste management lostramites to participate and make a loan from the Japanese Government quepermitira run such programs from next year.

Currently, in 1836 only nine municipalities rellenossanitarios duly authorized in the country. reverse this cooperation withthe Japanese loan from the second semestredel 2010, he announced.

Minister held a positive step on environmental management descentralizacionde in Junin ComisionesAmbientales the existence of Municipal and Regional, which asked to participate active citizenship.

Brack gave a lecture today on the progress of activities programaPeru Ecoefficient during the ten years of university's Continental, the Huancayo, which awarded him the title honorary.

Several reports indicate that even though Peru is not important unemisor Greenhouse Gas (GHG), with only Un0, 4 percent of global emissions will be one of the paisesmas affected by climate change.

Being located in the central area of the Cordillera de Losander, its glaciers are warming faster anyother place in the world, to the point they have already fallen by 22 percent, according to a report from the University of La Molina, Lima.

EFE.

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