Latin America Toolkit
Latin America Toolkit
The IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report:
What’s in it for Latin America
What’s in it for Latin America? presents key findings from the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) for Latin America. It extracts Latin America-specific data, trends and analysis directly from AR5, summarising it in a short volume to make it accessible to all audiences, and highlights key opportunities to achieve adaptation, mitigation and development.
The IPCC has produced the most comprehensive assessment of climate change ever. The Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), is the work of 830 expert authors from 85 countries and its first three volumes already stretch to 5,000+ pages. Now, the Climate and Development Knowledge Network and the Overseas Development Institute have released a succinct guide to the assessment for decision-makers in Latin America.
Latin America AR5 Toolkit
Alongside the What’s in it for Latin America report, CDKN presents a ‘Media Toolkit’, a bundle of resources freely available for training, educational and reporting purposes, to encourage understanding of the report worldwide.
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Image of a truck on a road in Peru.
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Image of public transport in Paracas, Peru.
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Image of a transport convoy in Paracas, Peru.
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Image of transport in Paracas, Peru.
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This image shows traffic in Iquitos, Peru
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This image shows a hydroelectric dam near Cochabamba, central Bolivia
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This image shows a water plant in Cochabamba, central Bolivia
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