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Atmospheric Greenhouse effect, Climatic changes, Economic aspects of Atmospheric greenhouse effect, Risk assessment, Conservation of the environment, NATURAL HISTORY, COUNTRY LIFE & PETS, Developing Countries, Environmental Conservation & Protection - General, Public Policy - Environmental Policy, Social Science / Third World Development, Nature, Nature/Ecology, Economic aspects, Greenhouse effect, atmospheric, Latin america, climate, Caribbean area, climatePlaces
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Up in Smoke? Latin America and the Caribbean: The Threat From Climate Change to the Environment and Human Development
December 2006, Oxfam Publishing
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Up in smoke?: Latin America and the Caribbean : the threat from climate change to the environment and human development : the third report from the
2006, New Economics Foundation
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Prologo
Introduction and overview.
Disasters: why some are bigger news than others
Water of life
Livelihoods
Urban stress
Energy
Environment
Health
Migration
Edition Notes
Cover title
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-44)
Foreword in English and Spanish
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