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Causes and Effects of Climate Change 2001 to 2021, Peru

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  • Vicenta Irene Tafur Anzualdo

    (Institute of Research (ININ), Marcelino Champagnat University (UMCH), Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Felipe Aguirre Chavez

    (Institute of Research (ININ), Marcelino Champagnat University (UMCH), Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Miluska Vega-Guevara

    (Institute of Research (ININ), Marcelino Champagnat University (UMCH), Lima 15039, Peru)

  • Doris Esenarro

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco 15039, Peru
    Research Laboratory for Formative Investigation and Architectural Innovation (LABIFIARQ), Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco 15039, Peru)

  • Jesica Vilchez Cairo

    (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco 15039, Peru
    Research Laboratory for Formative Investigation and Architectural Innovation (LABIFIARQ), Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco 15039, Peru)

Abstract

Climate change is an imminent threat to humanity that brings significant environmental, social, and economic consequences worldwide, with population growth and deforestation among these effects. The research aims to analyze the causes and effects of climate change over the last 30 years. Various sources of information were analyzed to interpret the consequences; therefore, it is important to understand and analyze the causes and effects of climate change, generating information on temperature trends, precipitation, and glacier loss from 1990 to 2020. The evidence of the increase in the average temperature of the planet is becoming increasingly solid. The average annual temperature in the Coast region ranges from 21.1 to 22.6 °C, in the Sierra region from 12.6 to 14.4 °C, and in the Jungle region from 22.7 to 25.7 °C. Annual average precipitation in the Coast region varies from 22.3 to 174.1 mm, in the Highlands region from 570 to 834.3 mm, and in the Jungle region from 1156 to 2093 mm. The White Mountain Range has lost approximately 40.5% of its total glacier coverage on average, and between 1996 and 2019 the amount of tropical glaciers has decreased by 28.17%. It was concluded that the threats of climate change are increasingly evident, due not only to environmental pollution but also to the various human activities that generate changes in the environment.

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  • Vicenta Irene Tafur Anzualdo & Felipe Aguirre Chavez & Miluska Vega-Guevara & Doris Esenarro & Jesica Vilchez Cairo, 2024. "Causes and Effects of Climate Change 2001 to 2021, Peru," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(7), pages 1-22, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:7:p:2863-:d:1366534
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