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Immediate and imminent threats to Peru

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Two recent news reports from Peru concern the threats of snow and (diminishing) ice to the country:

The first, from a United Nations press release concerns severe snowstorms and low temperatures which have been devastating the country recently.

The second, from Reuters UK, concerns the threat to the country's water and hydro-electric supplies from the rapidly melting glaciers of the Andes.

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'Editorial point':
There are some pretty salient points in these reports concerning climate change, and what seems to be emerging as a global crime if the industrialised world doesn't act much more seriously against CO2 emissions. Another highly vulnerable place that springs to mind is the Maldive Islands where, from memory, no land higher than 2m above sea level exists. I'm not sure of the life expectancy of this country, in the face of rising sea levels, and whether its people will earn enough from tourism to afford the costs of evacuation and repatriation.
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