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  2. Climate change in Guyana - Wikipedia

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  3. 2005 Georgetown flood - Wikipedia

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    The heavy rain left two-thirds of Guyana's capital, Georgetown, flooded, affecting over 120,000 and killing six. [4] More than 40% of Guyana's population lost some or all of their possessions. [9] An outbreak of Leptospirosis added to the death toll. In addition to raw sewage, dead livestock and other animals contaminated the food waters.

  4. Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana's tropical climate, unique geology, and relatively undisturbed ecosystems support extensive areas of species-rich rain forests and natural habitats with high levels of endemism. There are about 8000 species of plants in Guyana, half of which are found nowhere else.

  5. Guianan mangroves - Wikipedia

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    Climate type Af: equatorial, fully humid The Guianan mangroves (NT1411) is a coastal ecoregion of southeastern Venezuela , Guyana , Suriname , French Guiana and Brazil .

  6. Climate change in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    For details on climate change in North America, please see: Climate change in Canada; ... Climate change in Guyana; Climate change in Paraguay;

  7. Geography of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana lies south of the path of Caribbean hurricanes and none is known to have hit the country. [ 1 ] Temperatures in Georgetown are quite constant, with an average high of 32 °C (89.6 °F) and an average low of 24 °C (75.2 °F) in the hottest month (July), and an average range of 29 to 23 °C (84.2 to 73.4 °F) in February, the coolest ...

  8. WWF Guianas - Wikipedia

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    The forests, wetlands, savannah, waters and biodiversity make the Guiana Shield "essential to enriching and replenishing the world's biodiversity and, consequently, essential to the planet's survival" as Brigadier David Granger - President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana pointed out [6] during his speech at the Opening Ceremony of the ...

  9. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    Climate change can also be used more broadly to include changes to the climate that have happened throughout Earth's history. [32] Global warming—used as early as 1975 [33] —became the more popular term after NASA climate scientist James Hansen used it in his 1988 testimony in the U.S. Senate. [34] Since the 2000s, climate change has ...