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Latin America can confront climate change by embracing digital age

 

The 2010 Climate Change Conference in Cancun was an important step on the road to achieving a global deal on climate change. Many important issues, such as the $30 billion fund for the period 2010-2012, or the issue of deforestation, which is so important for Latin America need to be stressed.  Much of this success was due to the excellent work done by the Mexican Presidency.  Their main achievement was to reopen meaningful negotiations towards the COP17 in South Africa this December.

With current emission reduction pledges significantly below what is required, the world could be looking at severe temperature increases this century, which could potentially reverse the hard won gains in global prosperity and jeopardize the development opportunities for vulnerable communities everywhere.

The devastating floods in Australia, Colombia and Brazil cannot be linked directly to climate change with any real assurance, but they do provide a glimpse into the future where we might lurch from one horrific natural disaster to another.  Glacial melt in the Andes is already happening, and is likely to cause dire water shortages for millions and disrupt vital energy and agricultural systems.

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Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world

 
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