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New report shows impacts of climate change and extreme weather in Latin America and Caribbean

Bahamas to access $100M EU-funded programme to support climate resilience

Ambassador Extraordinaire and Plenipotentiary of The Bahamas to the Kingdom of Belgium and Head of Mission to the European Union H E Maria O Brien. BRUSSELS, BELGIUM The Bahamas, represented by Ambassador H E Maria O’Brien, extraordinaire and plenipotentiary of The Bahamas to the Kingdom of Belgium and head of mission to the European Union, as of yesterday has access to the Climate Services and Related Applications Programme (ClimSA) initiative launched by the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS). The approximately $100 million (EUR 85 million) intra-ACP Programme is funded by the European Union (EU) under the 11th European Development Fund (EDF). ClimSA is the EU’s climate-based science initiative to help ACP countries achieve climate neutrality by 2050 as a component of the Paris Agreement and achieve United Nations sustainable development goals by 2030.

California Department of Water Resources on Water Year 2021: How Are We Doing?

Published: Thursday, 28 January 2021 05:55 First snow survey of the 2021 season at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Dec. 30, 2020. Credit: DWR/2020 January 28, 2021 - By Jeanine Jones, DWR Interstate Resources Manager - We are now past the halfway mark in California’s normally wettest winter months, and the wet season to date has been anything but. Most of the state has received less than half of its average annual precipitation to date. Coming after a very dry Water Year 2020 these conditions are concerning. More precipitation will certainly occur in February and March, but will it be enough to erase the state’s large deficit? 

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