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Current water crisis leaves Latin America thirsty for sustainability

February 3, 2015 por Jennifer Doherty-Bigara Leave a Comment

Brazilians are raging. Much like in the movies. Sao Paulo’s unsustainable growth strikes again. But this time traffic congestion is not the problem. What the inhabitants of this mega city are facing is a severe water shortage, in spite of the violent storms that flooded the city in December. Pollution, over pumping and an increase in the number of illegal water tapping all … [Read more...] about Current water crisis leaves Latin America thirsty for sustainability

5 ways lack of access to energy affects women

February 1, 2015 por adriver Leave a Comment

By providing energy access, governments generate the conditions that ensure the basic health and welfare of their citizens, especially women, who are more adversely affected by energy poverty. The Sustainable Energy for All initiative, which aims to ensure universal access to modern energy services by 2030, has made the connection between energy and women’s health a focus … [Read more...] about 5 ways lack of access to energy affects women

Harnessing the power of microfinance to bring financing to those most vulnerable

January 21, 2015 por Autor invitado Leave a Comment

Low-income communities in Latin America and the Caribbean do not have broad access to clean energy and energy efficient technologies; they are also disproportionately affected by the effects of climate change. Small farmers in areas experiencing more frequent droughts, business owners looking to increase their competitiveness with energy-efficient products, and low-income … [Read more...] about Harnessing the power of microfinance to bring financing to those most vulnerable

Is more natural gas good for our planet?

January 16, 2015 por ahester Leave a Comment

Most experts agree that Latin America's increased use of natural gas to generate electricity is here to stay. Why? And what could this mean for climate change? The trend is largely driven by Mexico´s switch from fueling electricity with oil products to natural gas. This comes as a result of improved access to natural gas, as well as lower costs. In the year 2000, the country’s … [Read more...] about Is more natural gas good for our planet?

Free course on climate finance essentials. Apply today!

January 13, 2015 por ceciliare Leave a Comment

The enrollment period for the ‘Climate Finance Essentials: Innovative Finance for the Climate Change Challenge’ course is now open until January 25th. This is the second time this course is offered. The first delivery of the course (2014) was immensely sought for and received over 500 applicants from across the globe. Don’t miss the opportunity to take the upcoming delivery, … [Read more...] about Free course on climate finance essentials. Apply today!

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