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Uruguay in the Face of Climate Change - Diario La R

Uruguay, historically considered a “safe” country in the face of natural disasters, no longer escapes the increasingly visible effects of climate change. Protracted droughts, extreme storms, sudden floods and loss of biodiversity are signs of an environmental transformation that advances faster than the country can adapt. During the last three years, the national territory experienced the direct impact of the worst water crisis in half a century…
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Uruguay, historically considered a “safe” country in the face of natural disasters, no longer escapes the increasingly visible effects of climate change. Protracted droughts, extreme storms, sudden floods and loss of biodiversity are signs of an environmental transformation that advances faster than the country can adapt. During the last three years, the national territory experienced the direct impact of the worst water crisis in half a century…

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grupormultimedio.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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