PUBLICATIONS

  • The climate of Puerto Rico is influenced by the changing global climate. The following chapters present current knowledge of geophysical and chemical indicators and also include data on how global climate change affects the climate of Puerto Rico and in turn influences climate-dependent services, risks, and vulnerabilities that govern human well-being.

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  • PUERTO RICO STATE OF THE CLIMATE 2010-2013

    Assessment of the socio-ecological vulnerabilities of Puerto Rico in a changing climate.  

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  • Temperatures in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands have risen nearly 2°F since 1950. In a higher emissions scenario, historically unprecedented warming is projected this century, including an increase in extreme heat events. Future changes in total precipitation are uncertain, but extreme precipitation is projected to increase, with related increases in flood intensity and frequency. Since 1961, sea level has risen 0.7 inches per decade in San Juan, Puerto Rico—a rate equal to the rate of global sea level riseSea level riseIncrease in the level of the world's oceans due to the effects of global warming. Changes in sea […]

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  • In August 2018, temperatures soared across the northwestern United States. The heat, combined with dry conditions, contributed to wildfire activity in several states and Canada. The cover shows the Howe Ridge Fire from across Lake McDonald in Montana’s Glacier National Park on the night of August 12, roughly 24 hours after it was ignited by lightning. The fire spread rapidly, fueled by record-high temperatures and high winds, leading to evacuations and closures of parts of the park. The satellite image on the back cover, acquired on August 15, shows plumes of smoke from wildfires on the northwestern edge of Lake […]

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Other publications

  • In this guide you will find a set of tools that we have developed with the purpose of supporting and strengthening communities so that they can better adapt to the conditions of a changing climate. These tools will help you understand how climate changeClimate changeRefers to the long-term changes in the Earth’s climate that are warming the atmosphere, ocean and land. Climate change is affecting the balance of ecosystems that support life and biodiversity, and impacting health. It also causes more extreme weather events, such as more intense and/or frequent hurricanes, floods, heat waves,… More can affect your community. In […]

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  • The coasts of Puerto Rico hosts habitats, communities, infrastructure and centers of economic, historical and cultural activity that provide fundamental services to the country. Current risksRisksA combination of the probability of an event occurring and the frequency with which it occurs and the magnitude of its negative consequences. More such as flood and coastal erosion, combined with the effects of climate changeClimate changeRefers to the long-term changes in the Earth’s climate that are warming the atmosphere, ocean and land. Climate change is affecting the balance of ecosystems that support life and biodiversity, and impacting health. It also causes more extreme […]

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  • Estudio de percepción pública sobre el riesgo y la resiliencia al cambio climático

    Executive Summary and infographics for research questions

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  • The governing document of the Coastal Zone Management Program (PMZC), approved in 1978, is the coastal component of the Puerto Rico Land Use Plan (PUTPR). The Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) through the Coastal Zone Management and Climate Change Program, manages the PMZC in coordination with the Planning Board (JP). The PMZCPR has the main purpose of expanding, refining and improving state and federal government programs that are aimed at managing the issues associated with the coastal zone, so that they respond effectively to coastal problems. It has been 39 years since the approval of the PMZC and […]

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  • How the Insurance industry in Puerto Rico is positioned in the eventuality of a chronic natural disaster event

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