Peru will continue to grapple with the severe consequences of climate change. Among the most pressing risks are extended droughts in certain regions, accelerated glacier retreat in the Andes, and an increased frequency and intensity of rainfall in others. These phenomena will exacerbate the vulnerability of rural communities, disrupt agricultural production, and heighten the risk of natural disasters. Moreover, pressure on natural resources will intensify due to the absence of robust environmental frameworks and the persistence of illegal logging, both of which directly affect forest ecosystems and biodiversity.




