Scientists say that glaciers are increasingly receding throughout the Andes, but that Chacaltaya’s melting has been especially quick. More than 80 percent of the glacier has been lost in 20 years, said Jaime Argollo Bautista, director of the Institute of Geological Investigation at the University of San Andrés, in La Paz.Once again, humanity’s relentless war on nature is taking yet another victim that threatens the unique world of Chacaltaya. Though not a skier myself, I feel the decline of such a majestic place where winter sports enthusiasts can sip coca tea and view Lake Titicaca, is a frightening message to us all…we need Al Gore as our next president and begin to revolutionize our way of thought.
“I would give Chacaltaya three more years,” said Mr. Argollo, adding that the relatively small size of the glacier and the abundance of rocks under its ice, which easily absorb heat, have quickened its retreat.