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  2. Climate change in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 29 [10]: 24 Since 1970, precipitation has increased by 10% in the northeast while in parts of La Pampa Province and western parts of Buenos Aires province, it has increased by 40%. [ 7 ] : 86 The highest increases in the precipitation (from the period 1960–2010) have occurred in the eastern parts of the country.

  3. 1998 United Nations Climate Change Conference - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 United Nations Climate Change Conference took place in November 1998 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1] The conference included the 4th Conference of the Parties (COP4) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

  4. Climate of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, has a temperate climate, which is classified as a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification.Summers are hot and humid with frequent thunderstorms while winters are cool and drier with frosts that occurs on average twice per year.

  5. 2004 United Nations Climate Change Conference - Wikipedia

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    The parties discussed the progress made since the first United Nations Climate Change Conference ten years ago and its future challenges, with special emphasis on climate change mitigation and adaptation. To promote developing countries better adapt to climate change, the Buenos Aires Plan of Action [1] was adopted. The parties also began ...

  6. United Nations Climate Change Conference - Wikipedia

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    To promote developing countries better adapt to climate change, the Buenos Aires Plan of Action [32] was adopted. The parties also began discussing the post-Kyoto mechanism, on how to allocate emission reduction obligation following 2012, when the first commitment period ends.

  7. 2001 United Nations Climate Change Conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference included the 7th Conference of the Parties (COP7) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The negotiators wrapped up the work on the Buenos Aires Plan of Action, finalizing most of the operational details and setting the stage for nations to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

  8. Climate of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    [8] [7] Most of the Littoral region and Buenos Aires Province, average between 200 and 300 mm (8 and 12 in). [7] On the other hand, the Patagonia region is dry, with precipitation averaging less than 50 mm (2 in) – and occasionally below 25 mm (0.98 in) – much lower than other regions; [ 8 ] [ 7 ] Patagonia receives a monthly precipitation ...

  9. 2013 Argentina floods - Wikipedia

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    The general causes of the floods were the absence of drainage works, the urban development without environmental control and climate change. As specific causes can be seen: [citation needed] Absence of waterworks. The drainage channels are not working at 100%. Even though they would not be sufficient at full capacity either. Climate change.

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