Guatemala climate change

Research highlights risk of huge tsunami off Pacific

Climate change will compound tsunami damage on the Pacific Coast When the tsunami wave arrives at the shore, "you get this massive surge that lasts for hours, sometimes days," said

Death toll from dozens of earthquakes in Guatemala rises to

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Authorities on Wednesday confirmed a fourth death in Guatemala a day after dozens of earthquakes shook the country, leaving crumbled walls and roads blocked

Guatemala Wildlife: Incredible Animals at Jungle Watering

Climate change is⁤ undeniably impacting ecosystems worldwide, and the consequences for wildlife are becoming increasingly dire. Central America,notably Guatemala,has experienced‍

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Inter-American Court of Human Rights Issues Advisory

The ICtHR found that there exists an independent right to a healthy climate, derived from the right to a healthy environment, discussing at length States'' obligations to mitigate climate change,

Young People Seize the Mic as the UN Sounds

Youth around the world gathered to discuss the clean energy transition, responding to the UN Secretary-General''s call for accelerating action against fossil fuels. Led by Resident Coordinators and Country Teams, these youth

Wild Vanilla and pollinators at risk of spatial mismatch in a

Plant species with such specialized pollinator interactions are expected to be more vulnerable to climate change-induced plant-pollinator decoupling than more generalist species

Guatemala is Rewriting the Rules of Inclusive Development

120 civil society organizations. 50% led by Indigenous and Ancestral Authorities. 80% increase in participation. This is how Guatemala is reshaping how development decisions are made—and

Peru assumes the presidency of the Climate Action Platform

The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) announced that Peru has assumed the presidency of the Latin America and Caribbean Climate Action Platform in Agriculture

Future temperature-related mortality in Latin American cities

In Latin America, climate change, urbanization, and an aging population are intensifying health risks from extreme temperatures. To accurately assess future temperature-related mortality

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