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Tag: COP21

Colombia: Climate Change and Civil War, two existential problems with mutual solutions

Posted on December 21, 2015October 19, 2017 by gilesconstantine

Colombia has a lot riding on the future of global climate change action, and also on there being a successful outcome from peace talks with FARC; the two are absolutely linked, and possibly even dependent on each other.

Bolivia’s second largest lake “disappears”, climate change the likely culprit

Posted on December 15, 2015October 19, 2017 by gilesconstantine

Bolivia’s second largest lake has almost completely evaporated, leaving local fishermen and communities to count the cost of climate change and poor water management in a particularly vulnerable part of the world.

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