Dec 31, 2007 | Environmental News Network
Chile approves native forest law after 15 years
“This law introduces an ecosystemic vision that does not consider the forest just as a wood source, but as a benefit for the community, since it sets funds for forest recovery and for its non-lumber management”
The Native Forest Law has been in negotiation for 15 years -- the longest any law has taken to pass in Chile -- and members of the scientific community, environmental organisations and government authorities ... via Environmental News Network
South American 2008 tour dates in question
Several weeks ago I reported that Rush would be spending around 2 weeks touring South America as part of the 2008 extension of the Snakes & Arrows tour. via Rush is a Band
Moderate quake jolts northern Chile
A moderate earthquake hit the northern copper mine region of Chile Wednesday, but there were no reports of injuries or damage. via Xinhuanet