EL SALVADOR
The poor distribution of irregular rain, recurrent droughts, environmental degradation, and low crop yields make El Salvador a high vulnerable country to climate change (USAID 2017).
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The poor distribution of irregular rain, recurrent droughts, environmental degradation, and low crop yields make El Salvador a high vulnerable country to climate change (USAID 2017).
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The Project on Capacity building for Stage II adaptation to climate change (Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico,
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Explore the impacts of climate change in El Salvador, a nation facing significant challenges due to its geographical features. This post
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Over the last decade, total emissions have edged up, rising by about 0.124 megatonnes per year-roughly a 1.42% increase relative to the recent average. This contrasts with the global
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This article explores the multifaceted impacts of climate change on El Salvador and examines the adaptation and resilience strategies being
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Hear to what people in El Salvador have to say about the way climate is changing in the country and how it is impacting them.
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The intersection of climate-induced hardships and existing vulnerabilities in the form of violence and conflict underscores the urgent need for comprehensive solutions and international cooperation to
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Unfortunately, the region is highly vulnerable to climate change due to erratic rainfall patterns, deforestation, and land degradation. 18 Jan 2019 / GCF and
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