
Alex Guerra
Alex Guerra is the director of the Instituto Privado de Cambio Climático in Guatemala, where he focuses on climate change impacts and mitigation strategies. Recently, he has been in the news discussing the effects of the La Niña phenomenon, which is expected to moderate extreme temperatures in Guatemala compared to the previous year. Guerra highlights the importance of preparing for climate-related challenges, including droughts and their impact on agriculture, water availability, and public health.
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Alex Guerra, director of the ICC, explains that the presence of clouds during the rainy season keeps the environment cool.
Canícula durará hasta 40 días en la Franja Transversal del NorteGuerra lost his phone while moshing at a concert and expressed his frustration over the theft.
‘Sure enough, it’s gone’: Brooklyn venues targeted for mass phone thefts during concerts | BrooklynAlex Guerra discusses the environmental implications of U.S. interest in Greenland's natural resources.
Por qué la crisis entre EE. UU. y Dinamarca por Groenlandia podría redefinir el orden mundial y afectar a países como GuatemalaAlex Guerra acknowledges that the trend has been to continue atmospheric pollution in the first 25 years of the 21st century.
promesas, retrocesos políticos y una crisis que ya es presenteAlex Guerra is the general director of the Institute of Climate Change who pointed out key environmental issues for the agenda between Guatemala and Mexico.
Sectores proponen una agenda más amplia para reunión bilateral entre Guatemala y MéxicoÁlex Guerra indicates that the data from the mentioned study coincides with other studies conducted in Guatemala regarding the accelerated increase in average temperatures.
Guatemala ha tenido 122 días de calor extremo en el último año, 95 provocados por el cambio climáticoAlex Guerra, director of the Instituto Privado de Cambio Climático, indicated that this year there are good news as temperatures will not be as critical as last year.
¿Calor excesivo? Insivumeh aclara si habrá temperaturas extremas como ocurrió en el 2024


















