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  2. Environmental issues in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Contaminacion TOTAL - panoramio. Air pollution is a big problem in Peru, especially in Lima, the capital city, which is caused by industrial activity and vehicle emissions. In August 2006, air pollution in Lima surpassed the international standard by 122.1% The average concentration of PTS reached 166.57 micrograms per cubic meter, the ...

  3. Ministry of Environment (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    It was created on May 13, 2008. Its function is to oversee the environmental sector of Peru, with the authority to design, establish, and execute government policies concerning the environment. It has two subdivisions: Strategic Development of Natural Resources; Environmental Management; It also has an Advisory Commission.

  4. Escazú Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean, better known as the Escazú Agreement (Spanish: Acuerdo de Escazú), is an international treaty signed by 25 Latin American and Caribbean nations concerning the rights of access to information about the environment, public participation in environmental ...

  5. Environmental protection - Wikipedia

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    The list includes six Latin American countries: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. Mexico and Brazil stand out among the rest because they have the largest area, population and number of species. These countries represent a major concern for environmental protection because they have high rates of deforestation, ecosystems ...

  6. Climate of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The warm phase, El Niño, occurs every two to seven years. Ocean temperatures on the coast of Peru increase by as much as 3 °C (5.4 °F) during the Southern Hemisphere's summer, beginning about Christmas, the name El Niño referring to the birth of Jesus. El Niño brings warmer and sunnier weather to the coasts of Peru than normal.

  7. Life zones of Peru - Wikipedia

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    When the Spanish arrived, they divided Peru into three main regions: the coastal region (11.6% of Peru), that is bounded by the Pacific Ocean; the highlands (28.1% of Peru), that is located on the Andean Heights, and the jungle, that is located on the Amazonian Jungle (Climate of Peru).

  8. Visual pollution - Wikipedia

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    Visual pollution is the degradation of the visual environment due to unattractive or disruptive elements that negatively impact the aesthetic quality of an area. It can affect urban, suburban, and natural landscapes. [1]

  9. Misti - Wikipedia

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    Misti rises about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) above Arequipa, [39] the second-largest city in Peru, [40] and is the best known volcano of Peru. [41] The Inka empire 's Condesuyos province included the volcano; [ 42 ] presently it is in the Arequipa Department . [ 43 ]