The Caribbean is one of the world’s premier biodiversity hotspots. Coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangrove swamps, and tropical rainforests play a crucial ... Read More
Cuba is a striking example of how, if we properly manage the local factors that impact coral reefs, we can build coral reef resilience worldwide, and ... Read More
Climate change and the global energy transition place Latin America and the Caribbean at a crossroads: it can either take a leap forward to become a more ... Read More
The region faces the ever-growing threat of climate change, persistent inequality, the destructive middle-income trap, growing disillusionment with ... Read More
With or without climate change, extreme weather events will exist and regrettably affect people in the Caribbean and worldwide. However, as global average ... Read More
De grandes metrópoles como o Rio de Janeiro, no Brasil, e a Cidade do México, no México, a municípios menores como Peñalolén, no Chile, e Upala, na Costa ... Read More
From large metropolises like Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Mexico City, Mexico, to smaller municipalities such as Peñalolén, Chile, and Upala, Costa Rica, ... Read More
As climate change radically shifts how and where we live, migration as an adaptation strategy is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon in a changing world. Read More
Efforts to understand the implications of climate change in the Caribbean and beyond are crucial, but action is even better. After visiting, I am ... Read More
For a region largely made up of island states, climate change represents an existential crisis. Without significant measures to curb global warming by ... Read More