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Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Challenges and Opportunities for Integrating Family Planning Into Adaptation Finance (PDF)
The impacts of climate change—climbing temperatures, extreme weather, drought, shifting rainfall patterns, and rising sea levels—are intensifying around the world.

Report. Población y escasez de agua en Oriente Medio y África septentrional
(2002) The Middle East and North Africa (MENA)* is the most water-scarce region of the world. Home to 6.3 percent of the world's population, the region contains only 1.4 percent of the world's renewable fresh water.

Report. Population and Water Scarcity in the Middle East and North Africa (Arabic)
(2002) The Middle East and North Africa (MENA)* is the most water-scarce region of the world. Home to 6.3 percent of the world's population, the region contains only 1.4 percent of the world's renewable fresh water.

Who Are America’s Immigrants?
A century beyond the country’s strictest immigration law, here’s what the data tell us about who’s coming to the United States
Climate Change and Urban Adaptation in Developing Countries
2009) The world is facing inevitable effects of climate change at the same time that the population is increasingly concentrated in urban areas.

Crowded Coasts Put 1 in 10 Americans at Risk for Floods, Other Hazards
Older Adults, Communities of Color, and Renters Are Especially Vulnerable
Democratic Republic of Congo and Madagascar Connect Family Planning With Environmental Health
(2012) Remote rural communities in developing countries typically face the related challenges of extreme poverty, poor health, and environmental degradation. And population growth often exacerbates these challenges.

Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Policy Brief. Building Resilience Through Family Planning and Adaptation Finance (PDF)
The impacts of climate change—climbing temperatures, extreme weather, drought, shifting rainfall patterns, and rising sea levels—are intensifying around the world.
PRB Discuss Online: Does Climate Change Threaten Our Cities?
(2010) The cities and towns of developing countries are projected to absorb at least 2.5 billion additional people by 2050. At the same time, these areas will experience global climate change likely to bring floods, droughts, food insecurity, and loss of livelihoods.