#Glaciers Are Retreating. Millions Rely on Their Water. - The New York Times
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#Glaciers Are Retreating. Millions Rely on Their Water. - The New York Times
▻https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/01/15/climate/melting-glaciers-globally.html
Des prises de vue impressionnantes (et très inquiétantes)
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#effondrement #collapsologie #catastrophe #fin_du_monde #it_has_begun #Anthropocène #capitalocène
Trump border wall construction underway in #Chihuahuita in Downtown #El_Paso
Construction of the border wall in the Chihuahuita neighborhood of Downtown El Paso continued Wednesday beneath the Stanton Street International Bridge. The U.S. Border Patrol announced Friday that the new wall would replace existing fencing south of Downtown El Paso and that construction would begin Saturday as part of President Donald Trump’s executive order authorizing construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
The wall starts in Chihuahuita and continues east for four miles. Chihuahuita is El Paso’s oldest neighborhood, with about 100 people currently living in the area. The southern boundary of the neighborhood is the border fence separating El Paso from #Juárez.
The existing fence will be removed, and an 18-foot-high steel bollard wall will be constructed in its place. The construction project is expected to be completed in late April. The estimated cost for the project is $22 million.
Border Wall Gate Construction Begins Friday
Construction of several border wall #gates along the Rio Grande Valley border is set to begin Friday.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Army Corps of Engineers awarded a contract to #Gideon_Contracting LLC in early October.
The agencies approved over $3.5 million for the San Antonio-based company, which is set to install the first seven border wall gates and includes options for four additional gates.
TPWD: Border wall will be built on #Bentsen State Park property in Mission
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has confirmed the border wall will be built on #Bentsen_State_Park property in Mission.
The department wrote several letters to Customs and Border Protection on their concerns on the border wall, even suggesting an alternative design.
According to Josh Havens, spokesperson for Texas Parks and Wildlife he says since the federal government has federal domain over the park, construction will go as planned.
Bentsen State Park is considered to be one of the top bird watching destinations in Texas.
“At first, we came for three or four days. Last year, we came for seven and this time we are coming for eight days,” said Charles Allen, who has been visiting the park for several years now.
Allen says the border wall would be a setback for the park.
“It would really be a disaster for the plants and the butterflies and for people who come to visit,” stated Allen.
CBP announced the construction of the border wall on the IBWC levee earlier this month.
The levee stretches through Mission and lies on park property.
“The federal government has confirmed with us that the initial six miles, I believe, of the construction of the wall is going to go across the levee that is at Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park,” said Havens.
According to Havens, the construction will split the park into two, separating the main visitor center from the rest of the park.
CBP plans to clear out 150 feet south of the levee for the construction, according to Havens.
“The native plants here have some purpose either a butterfly or several butterflies, or moths or some other birds or other larger animals,” said Allen.
Havens says they are aware of the ecological importance the vegetation of the park has and is planning to work with CBP on minimizing the vegetation loss.
Still park visitors feel there should be something else done to protect the park.
“I hate to see them tear this park in half can there be other way to be done? I’m sure there are options,” mentioned Larry McGuire, a winter Texan who visits the park.
According to Havens, it is way too early to tell if the park will close after the construction of the border wall.
They will have to gauge visitation after construction to determine that.
The Border Wall: What. Has Trump Built So Far?
The federal shutdown hinges on whether the United States should fund a large wall on its border with Mexico. While Trump has described the wall’s progress, not a single mile of an extended wall has been built so far.