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24 June, 2013

Latin America is showing the way


The most recent scientific evidence suggests that if we do not start taking immediate action, the planet’s average temperature will be 4 °C higher than current levels by the end of the century. The problem is that measures designed to address this reality tend to incur political costs.

A story published by the World Bank and headed: “Latin America, Pioneering Laws to Cope with Climate Change said: “Mexico stands out among them (the 33 countries affiliated with Globe International); the first developing country, the only one in Latin America and the second one in the world to have passed a General Law on Climate Change, approved in 2012.”

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