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Lack of early warnings exacerbates impact of central Mexico floods
Flood

Lack of early warnings exacerbates impact of central Mexico floods

By Climate Spotlight As of Wednesday, at least 66 fatalities and 75 missing persons are reported linked to the floods that inundated central and eastern Mexico last week. Almost 200 communities in the Hidalgo central mountainous region remain isolated. A week after the floods, the stench of uncollected decaying bodies begins to fill the air […]

Climate Spotlight StaffClimate Spotlight Staff
October 17, 2025
Sahara Desert floods for first time in half a century
Africa

Sahara Desert floods for first time in half a century

By Marco Lopez More than 100mm of rainfall in just 24 hours resulted in rare flooding across parts of the Sahara Desert. This unprecedented weather event has not occurred in 50 years – changing the topography of the typically arid landscape overnight. The Moroccan village of Tagounite – located 450 kilometers from the capital Rabat […]

Climate Spotlight StaffClimate Spotlight Staff
October 13, 2024
Historic flooding in southern Brazil kills 170 
1.5 To Stay Alive

Historic flooding in southern Brazil kills 170 

Two men paddle a canoe made of zinc tiles and styrofoam down a flooded street in the Vila Farrapos neighborhood in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on May 29, 2024. Scientists say that climate change made flooding twice as likely  By Climate Spotlight Staff Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, June 4, 2024 On Monday, a team of international scientists […]

Climate Spotlight StaffClimate Spotlight Staff
June 4, 2024
ice glaciers on the lake
Action and Advocacy

Rapid sea level rise projected as glaciers vanish

A study published this week by Science looks at how half of the world’s glaciers will lose mass from rapid melting even if the 1.5ºC Paris Agreement goals are met. The study explains their calculation exceeds what was previously projected in the IPCC report. This spells more uncertainty for nations living in those most vulnerable […]

Climate Spotlight StaffClimate Spotlight Staff
January 6, 2023
LAC countries have yet to invest significantly in risk mangement strategies for flooding
Adaptation

LAC countries have yet to invest significantly in risk mangement strategies for flooding

By Marco Lopez The Aztec city of Tenochtitlan was said to be built by its forefathers in the middle of a lake. The famous floating city – which was plundered by Hernan Cortes in the 16th Century was still floating at the time. Its population, vast and wealthy, was fed by a floating farming technique […]

Climate Spotlight StaffClimate Spotlight Staff
December 31, 2022
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