Aysén rejection calms extractive industry

The Regional Coastal Border Use Commission (CRUBC) of Aysén unanimously rejected requests from the Pu Wapi and Antünen Rain communities, restoring calm to the industrial sector. This decision underscores the importance of social and territorial legitimacy for project viability. The paralysis of investments for nearly a decade highlights the need for legal certainty.

The unanimous rejection by the Aysén CRUBC of requests from the Pu Wapi and Antünen Rain communities has brought immediate relief to the industry, as noted by Felipe Martin Cuadrado, executive director of Más Recursos Naturales, in a letter to the editor in La Tercera. This episode highlights a key lesson: project viability relies not only on technical aspects but also on social and territorial legitimacy.

For nearly a decade, the region has seen investment paralysis due to legal uncertainty, stalling economic development. Cuadrado stresses that to prevent disproportionate requests under the Lafkenche Law, it is essential to strengthen socio-environmental assessments and community consultation processes, ensuring transparency at every stage.

Indigenous and local participation should not be treated as a mere administrative formality but as a strategic asset. Only through clear and documented relationships can infrastructure create shared value with communities, overcoming the judicial uncertainty that has marked project progress in Aysén. This approach aims to balance development with respect for territorial rights, fostering sustainable growth in the Patagonian region.

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Dramatic scene of wildfires ravaging Epuyén, Chubut, destroying homes and forests amid firefighting efforts.
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In an escalation of the Chubut wildfires that began January 5—previously linked to arson and prompting Chilean aid—Epuyén's council declared a comprehensive fire, social, environmental, economic, and health catastrophe after flames ravaged over 12,000 hectares. Reignited by winds, the fires have destroyed 24 homes and key sites, prompting high-level visits, donations, and aid requests amid paralyzed local activities.

Chile's Environment Ministry announced the withdrawal of 43 supreme decrees from the Comptroller's Office, including Decree No. 3 of 2025 for Puerto Aysén's Atmospheric Decontamination Plan. The plan, started in 2021 after monitoring equipment installation in 2018, involved numerous stakeholders over more than three years. Fernando Becerra criticizes the move as a setback to its rollout.

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Argentina's Senate approved President Javier Milei's bill on Thursday night, allowing governors to override federal protections on glaciers and periglacial zones to enable copper mining investments. The measure, now heading to the Chamber of Deputies, aims to unlock copper deposits worth billions of dollars. Companies like BHP and Glencore plan to invest up to US$40,000 million in the region.

Colombia's Interior Ministry categorically rejected threats and intimidation denounced against the Yukpa indigenous people in Sokorpha by the Becerril Mayor's Office. The Government stressed that differences must be resolved through dialogue and institutional mechanisms, not violence. No indigenous authority is officially recognized in the resguardo while legal appeals are processed.

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Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez announced the end of the Cananea strike, which lasted 18 years since 2007, and progress on an integral plan for social and environmental justice led by the federal government.

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As Argentina battles raging wildfires in Chubut that have burned over 3,500 hectares and prompted over 3,000 evacuations, Chile has offered assistance, including hydrant planes. This follows federal deployments and vows to pursue arsonists, amid confirmed intentional fires and extreme weather.

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