Etiqueta: Climate Change
Can a zero-carbon future be achieved?
From COP Connection: A World Bank report details that having long-term goals, correcting prices in investment policies and facilitating aid to the most vulnerable can stabilize the consequences of climate change.
See moreHow will climate change affect coffee production in the world?
De Conexión COP: Los países productores de café arábica serían los mayores perjudicados por el calentamiento global. 25 millones de agricultores de escasos recursos sufrirían las consecuencias.
See moreLatin American countries trained to develop technology action plans
UNEP is implementing the second phase of the "Technology Needs Assessments" (TNA) project, which will benefit 26 countries that will be able to identify their technological needs in mitigation and adaptation.
See moreBusinesses recognize development opportunities in the face of climate change
Libélula and Peru 2021, with the support of WWF, organized a breakfast to involve the Peruvian private sector in the National Contribution process.
See moreRainforest Day: Actions should focus on avoiding deforestation
Today is the International Day of Tropical Forests and more than 60% of the Peruvian territory belongs to this type of forest.
See morePeru has lost 42,64% from its glaciers.
Of the 19 snow-capped mountain ranges in Peru, the Cordillera Blanca concentrates the largest frozen area, 40,63%, and it has been affected by climate change.
See moreNegociaciones en Bonn logran fortalecer el camino hacia un planeta más sostenible
Los países en desarrollo y los actores no estatales (ciudadanos, empresas y ONGs) han permitido que en Bonn se genere un ambiente más favorable para las negociaciones.
See moreAmbassadors +1: Young people seeking to put climate change on the agenda
Thirty young Latin Americans will be selected and trained from July to December of this year by Peruvian climate change specialists to help raise the level of ambition of policy decisions associated with climate change.
See moreWhat actions does Peru bring to the international community to address climate change?
Peru seeks to reduce 31% of its Greenhouse Gases (GHG) by 2030, and also proposes to reduce the population vulnerable to global warming by 25% in the same period of time.
See more35% of Peru's Greenhouse Gas Emissions are from indiscriminate logging
57% of Peruvian territory is covered by forests and 35% of the country's Greenhouse Gases (GHG) come from indiscriminate logging, so it is urgent to take concrete and immediate action to prevent the growth of deforestation and thus avoid the increase in global warming.
See moreSeminar: "The Roles and Challenges of Peru on the road to COP21".
With a high-level panel this morning, the dynamics of the global climate debate were presented, as well as the challenges and opportunities presented by this global phenomenon for the public, private and civil society sectors. Thus, in the seminar "The roles and challenges of Peru on the road to COP21", the Minister of the Environment, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, highlighted the need for climate finance to be a topic of discussion at the next meeting of the parties in Paris.
See moreThe emissions reduction proposals of 36 countries in simple
There are already 36 countries that have made public their commitment to reduce emissions through 'Intended Nationally Determined Contributions' (INDCs). But do you know why they are so important?
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