Climate change in Honduras is a major challenge for Honduras as it is one of the countries which is most at risk from climate change. The frequency of natural disasters in Honduras, such as floods, mudslides, tropical storms and hurricanes, is expected to increase as climate change intensifies. Over 40 percent of Hondurans work in the agricultural sector, which is impacted by increasing temperatures and reduced rainfall. However, agriculture could be dramatically impacted, which can hurt certain households in Honduras. Sanitation and food access is a major issue that is increasing due to climate change, as well as the loss of habitats for several endangered organisms.
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| - Cambio climático en Honduras (es)
- Climate change in Honduras (en)
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| - Climate change in Honduras is a major challenge for Honduras as it is one of the countries which is most at risk from climate change. The frequency of natural disasters in Honduras, such as floods, mudslides, tropical storms and hurricanes, is expected to increase as climate change intensifies. Over 40 percent of Hondurans work in the agricultural sector, which is impacted by increasing temperatures and reduced rainfall. However, agriculture could be dramatically impacted, which can hurt certain households in Honduras. Sanitation and food access is a major issue that is increasing due to climate change, as well as the loss of habitats for several endangered organisms. (en)
- Honduras es uno de los países qué más en riesgo está de los efectos negativos del cambio climático según la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe de las Naciones Unidas. La frecuencia de desastres naturales en Honduras, como las inundaciones, , huracanes y las tormentas tropicales, se pronostica que aumenten mientras vaya intensificándose el cambio climático, según la agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional. (es)
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| - Current/past Köppen climate classification map for Honduras for 1980–2016 (en)
- Predicted Köppen climate classification map for Honduras for 2071–2100 (en)
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| - Climate change in Honduras is a major challenge for Honduras as it is one of the countries which is most at risk from climate change. The frequency of natural disasters in Honduras, such as floods, mudslides, tropical storms and hurricanes, is expected to increase as climate change intensifies. Over 40 percent of Hondurans work in the agricultural sector, which is impacted by increasing temperatures and reduced rainfall. However, agriculture could be dramatically impacted, which can hurt certain households in Honduras. Sanitation and food access is a major issue that is increasing due to climate change, as well as the loss of habitats for several endangered organisms. (en)
- Honduras es uno de los países qué más en riesgo está de los efectos negativos del cambio climático según la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe de las Naciones Unidas. La frecuencia de desastres naturales en Honduras, como las inundaciones, , huracanes y las tormentas tropicales, se pronostica que aumenten mientras vaya intensificándose el cambio climático, según la agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional. (es)
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