Panama_ Legislators from 16 countries of the Americas and the Caribbean begins today in this city the Parliamentary Action meeting to stop the climatic change at the Latino American and Caribbean Parliament’s headquarters.
The best legislative practices for mitigating and adapting to climate change will center the discussions of the parliamentary action group organized by Parlatino and ParlAmericas, according to the agenda.
The meeting will promote the campaign to support the fight against the climatic change and discuss citizen participation in the development of strategies and resources for environmental education with emphasis in the cooperation among actors of all social spheres.
The event, which will include the participation of experts from Panama and United Nations Program for Environment, will also develop strategies and environmental education resources with parliamentarians who preside over similar commissions in the region.
According to a report by United Nations agencies, including the Food and Agriculture Organization, climate change will affect crop yields, local economies and food security in the northeast of Brazil, Central America and parts of the Andean region.












