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UN: Latin America Enters the Era of Extreme Weather Events and Loses Natural Reserves – Young Pan

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Latin America and the Caribbean are experiencing an accelerated climate transformation – with historical heat waves, prolonged droughts, more intense floods, more destructive hurricanes and loss of strategic water reserves. The warning was made by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a UN agency specializing in climate, in the new report on the state of the climate in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2025. The document points out that …
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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a United Nations agency, released in Brasilia the report on the state of the climate in Latin America and the Caribbean 2025, which highlights a trend towards more intense warming combined with more extreme rains. The climate crisis manifested itself with intensity in Latin America in 2025, with extreme heat episodes “unprecedented”, temperatures above average, reduction of Andean glaciers and a faste…

Latin America and the Caribbean are experiencing an accelerated climate transformation – with historical heat waves, prolonged droughts, more intense floods, more destructive hurricanes and loss of strategic water reserves. The warning was made by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a UN agency specializing in climate, in the new report on the state of the climate in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2025. The document points out that …

Latin America and the Caribbean face increasingly extreme climate events By Editor of Sin Comillas A United Nations report warns that climate change is intensifying extreme events in Latin America and the Caribbean, where record heat, prolonged droughts, floods and the most intense tropical cyclones are aggravating interconnected risks to health, water, agriculture and livelihoods.According to a report by the World Meteorological Organization (W…

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sincomillas.com broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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