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November: Get to know the events you can't miss
November has started and the COP21 in Paris is getting closer and closer. We give you a preview of the events related to climate change that will take place in person and virtually through webinars so that you don't miss a single detail.
See moreOctober: Get to know the events not to be missed
October is here, and we are getting closer and closer to COP21 in Paris. That is why we have prepared a selection of the most important events related to climate change this month so that you do not miss a detail on the road to a better world.
See moreThe new National Climate Change Strategy (ENCC) is approved.
Climate change is an increasingly relevant issue among Peruvians, who recognize that for the competitive and sustainable development of our country it is necessary to adopt measures to adapt to the effects of climate change, while at the same time taking advantage of the opportunities associated with the promotion of a low-carbon economy.
See moreSecond Climate Commitment Week begins today
Today begins the Climate Commitment Week, implemented by the Ministry of Environment (MINAM) with the aim of promoting the development and strengthening of the internal climate agenda.
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 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 moreThe Climate Change Time Machine landed in the heart of San Isidro
As part of the re-launch of MINAM's "Do your part" campaign, the Climate Change Time Machine was installed in Caceres Park in San Isidro. Through this installation, made of cardboard, passers-by will be able to learn about the history of our impact on the climate and alternatives to reduce global warming.
See moreFloods and droughts: Why are climatic phenomena intensifying in Latin America?
From: COP Connection. Floods and droughts are extreme events that will occur with increasing frequency and intensity in the region. The main reason for this climatic variation is global warming. Chile, Peru and Brazil are some of the countries that will face these changes.
See moreMinistry of Environment launches sector proposal for the short, medium and long term
During an event held on Friday, April 25 at the Westin Hotel (Lima-Peru), the Minister of the Environment, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, indicated that one of the main objectives of 'Environment in Action' is to achieve greater representation of environmental issues in the eyes of the public, as well as in the eyes of the various sectors of government and the economy.
See morePeru's National Contribution (INDC): an ongoing process
"Peru's National Contribution reflects the commitment of all actors and sectors in the construction of a country vision," said the Minister of the Environment and President of COP20/CMP10, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, during the presentation of Peru's progress in the process of formulating the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC).
See moreAccountability logic is very positive for the Ministry of Environment in 2014.
After 12 months of hard work, the Ministry of Environment (MINAM) presented this morning an account of the actions, campaigns and achievements that the institution has carried out in favor of the wellbeing of Peruvian citizens.
See moreWater and Climate Change
Water is the liquid for life, almost ¾ of the world is covered by water. However, only 1% is the water available for human use.
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