World Resources 1990-91: Climate Change in Latin America Focus
The World Resources Report offers essential economic, population, and natural resource data for 146 countries. With more than 150 tables, charts and figures.
Date:
July, 1990
Authors:
World Resources Institute, in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Development Programme.
Contact:
Projects:
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Number of Pages:
384
ISBN:
0-19-5062-29-9
Topics:
- World Environment Overview. Crisp summations of the worlds most critical environmental and natural resource problems.
- Global Climate Change Report. National ranking of greenhouse gas emissions based on newly assembled data, a review of the state of science of climate change, and a wide-ranging look at policy options that could reduce or prevent global warming.
- Latin American Environment Overview. A survey of the most critical environmental and natural resource problems of this key region, including deforestation, urban pollution, and land degradation.

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