The Wayuu, the largest Indigenous group in Colombia, are facing the dual threats of climate change-driven droughts and floods. Scientists warn that more severe, prolonged drought periods punctuated by ...
“Colombia is giving a lesson to the world on what not to do in terms of energy transition,” Camilo Prieto, a professor of climate change and public health at Javeriana University in ...
The report Socioeconomic Constraints to Climate Change Adaptation in a Tropical Export Crop shows that, in just over half a ...
Researchers have found that half of all active volcanoes are exposed to the risk of torrential rains linked to climate change ...
Climate change is rapidly altering the way of life of the Indigenous Wayuu people, a semi-nomadic Indigenous group living in the arid La Guajira region, which spans northern Colombia and Venezuela.
BOGOTA, Colombia — As a crucial climate lawsuit ... precedent in the fight to hold major polluters accountable for climate change. Lliuya’s lawsuit against RWE argues that the company ...
RaboResearch warned the banana supply chain faced significant risks due to yield fluctuations, increased water demand, severe ...
Standing next to her makeshift home of scrap metal, wood and plastic tarp, 47-year-old Nelly Mengual recounts how severe flooding and winds tore off her roof a few months ago, leaving her knee ...
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