Pacific Island Developing Countries (PIDCs) contribute a minuscule 0.03 percent to global carbon dioxide emissions, with residents producing only a quarter of the world's average emissions per person. However, despite their minimal emissions, these nations are expected to face some of the earliest and harshest consequences of climate change, with a particular focus on its impact on freshwater resources. This chapter delves into the potential threats posed by climate change to the already stressed freshwater supplies in PIDCs.
Data and Resource
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Publisher | External Partners |
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Source URL | https://pacific-data.sprep.org/dataset/pacific-island-developing-country-water-… |
Identifier | cae86a8e-8da5-49df-9a4c-ef950bcd5a85 |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | American Samoa |
Relevant Countries | American Samoa |
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Author | William C.G. Burns |