(Michael Molinski is a senior economist at Trendline Economics. He’s worked for Fidelity, Charles Schwab and Wells Fargo, ...
Despite the fact that Latin America and the Caribbean ... to its people and of long-term existence to its countries. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (ipcc) has already concluded ...
Brazil is in a strong position to give its people a better life while also successfully overcoming the threat of climate change, according to the World Bank Group’s Country Climate and Development ...
Climate change has been disrupting Latin American efforts to make its energy more renewable. Countries are now searching for ...
As the pace of climate change accelerates, so its impact on peace and security ... peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and identify possible points of entry.
Arturo Alarcón, a senior energy specialist at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, says Latin America needs to deal with the climate threat to its hydro dams by broadening its ...
Thanks to the support of the Max Planck Society and its partner institutes, there are currently also about 50 research groups in Latin America associated with various Max Planck Institutes, which were ...
this market expansion is an exciting prospect for climate-focused companies. Blessed with abundant renewable resources, Latin America has grown its renewable energy generation in recent years.