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Up In Smoke? Latin America and the Caribbean: The threat from climate change to the enviornment and human development

Up In Smoke? Latin America and the Caribbean: The threat from climate change to the enviornment and human development
44 pages

The report confirms that largely regular and predictable temperature and rainfall patterns, are changing, becoming less predictable and often more extreme. It catalogues the impact of climate change and environmental degradation ranging from drought in the Amazon to floods in Haiti and elsewhere; vanishing glaciers in Colombia to extreme cold in the Andes; and hurricanes, not only in Central America and the Caribbean, but also in southern Brazil. Across the region the capacity of natural ecosystems to act as buffers against extreme weather events and other shocks is being undermined leaving people more vulnerable. The report, with a foreword by Juan Mayr, one of the world's leading environmentalists and former Colombian Environment Minister, calls on wealthy, developed countries to take responsibility for the damage that climate change is already causing, to reduce and stabilise emissions and, critically, for a new development model for Latin America and the Caribbean that will set the region on a path to sustainable development.

Authors
Simms, Andrew
Reid, Hannah
Publication date
29 Aug 2006
ISBN
9781904882121
Publisher
Oxfam GB
Practical Action Publishing
The New Economics Foundation
Series
Up in Smoke
Type
Book

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