AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNight-Sky Warning: A new ESO study says planned mega-constellations of over 1.7 million satellites—including very bright ones—could have “devastating consequences for astronomy,” urging limits to about 100,000 faint satellites to protect telescopes and reduce skyglow. Marine Ecosystem Under Fire (Atacama): Chilean NGO Environmental Defense warns the Copiaport-E mega industrial port could damage marine biodiversity and coastal ecosystems, citing dredging, noise, lighting and heavier shipping impacts on species and seagrass. Chile Mining & Water Pressure: BHP filed an environmental permit to reopen Chile’s Cerro Colorado copper mine for about $1.5b, as the sector faces drought and receding aquifers pushing operations toward desalination and reduced freshwater use. Salmon Legal Ruling: Chile’s appeals court annulled an arbitration award in a dispute tied to Australis Seafoods, saying the tribunal exceeded the scope of the parties’ submissions. Energy Transition Idea (Alaska, with Chile links): A tidal-power firm seeks permits to measure currents near False Pass, aiming to cut diesel dependence; the company also lists Chile experience. Satellite Pollution Beyond Space: The same satellite surge is framed as a broader environmental and observational threat, with researchers warning telescopes could become effectively unusable if brightness and numbers rise.
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