Study Quantifies Climate Impact on Chile's Copper Production by 2030
STRATEGIC MINERALS
A study from the University of Chile estimates that extreme weather could reduce national copper production by up to 10% by 2030, resulting in economic losses of over $9.7 billion. The research focuses on the effects of extreme precipitation and drought on mining operations, analyzing 53 historical climate events. Projected production losses range from 91,000 to 705,000 tons annually, with recommendations for anticipatory adaptation strategies in the sector.

Feb 27, 2026, 6:22 AM