Climate change is real and happening now. The average global surface temperature has warmed 0.8°C in the past century and 0.
Lead author: Moliehi Shale 1.1. Purpose 1.2. Process 1.3. Contents Notes: AMCEN not new work, rapid collation of key material Acknowledgements:...
One of the climatic events that may become more frequent and intense due to climate change is El Nino. Over the last 3 decades the Andean sub-region...
This project was carried out under the Netherlands Climate Assistance Programme (NCAP)] which was funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign...
During the rainy season in 1998 (between January and May) an outbreak of Malaria in the Lake Titicaca region affected 83 people.
1 See Also: Climate-related diseases are responsible for a large proportion of the global burden of disease. Human health is therefore not...
The climate messages presented here are based on analysing: observed data collected from 32 weather stations across Mozambique since 1960; the...
Kenya has a dipole rainy season in which the long rains are generally from March to May as the ITCZ moves northwards, and the short rains are...
The climate of this region is influenced by its altitude. Given the altitude and the geographic location, this region faces significant climatic...
The Amazonian sub-region is highly vulnerable to temperature rise and changes in precipitation pattern. Records of average monthly temperature...
Africa is considered highly vulnerable to climate change (FAO, 2004), largely because many socio-economic activities in Africa, particularly...
Climate change is real and happening now. The average global surface temperature has warmed 0.8°C in the past century and 0.
Guatemala’s geography has a determining effect on climate and hydrology in the various regions of the country. Two factors, the distance to...
This article was created as part of work to support SIDA staff working on climate change in Cambodia. This work was carried out with Sida's Environmental...
can it be delineated based on sectoral vulnerability ? is it culturally based ? is it really climate related or is it socially...