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European Council on Foreign Relations: Podcast interview with José Maria Figueres about the CVM (Spanish) 
Source: ECFR Spanish interview with José María Figueres, Former President of Costa Rica, on the Climate Vulnerability Monitor Listen to the interview: Read more...
EFEverde: Video from the Monitor Presentation in Madrid, 29 September 2011 

On 29th September 2011, the Spanish Ministry of Environment, EFEverde, Iberoamerican Secretary General, and DARA all shared the results of the Climate Vulnerability Monitor: The State of the Climate Crisis. Read more...
Presentation of the Climate Vulnerability Monitor in Madrid, 29 September 2011 

DARA is very excited to report that the presentation of the “Climate Vulnerability Monitor” in Madrid, September 29, was a monumental success. The Spanish Ministry of Environment, EFEverde, Iberoamerican Secretary General, and DARA all shared the results of [...] Read more...
EFEVerde: DARA Report. Climate change causes 350,000 deaths a year (Spanish)

Around 350,000 people die each year due to climate related issues, but the world could suffer 1 million deaths per year from 2030 onwards if no corrective actions are taken. Read more...
El Dia.es: Spain, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change among developed nations (Spanish)
Among developed nations, Spain and the US are the most vulnerable countries to climate change, according to the Climate Vulnerability Monitor. The Spanish edition will be presented tomorrow in Madrid. Read more...
Antena 3: Spain is one of the developed countries most vulnerable to climate change (Spanish)

According to the Climate Vulnerability Monitor, some 5 million climate deaths are estimated over the next 10 years in the absence of an effective response to the consequences of climate change. Read more...
Informativos Telecinco: A total 132 countries will be vulnerable to climate change by 2030 if no action is taken, according to a DARA report (Spanish)
Former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Michael Zammit Cutajar, warned that in 2010, a total of 97 countries around the world have high levels of vulnerability to climate change, a figure which, if no action is taken, will rise to 132 countries in 2030 (from a total of 184 countries included in the study). Read more...
Agroinformación: Teresa Ribera, the Spanish Secretary of State for Climate Change, says that the adaptation to climate change requires collective responsibility and solidarity (Spanish)

Almost all countries have a high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change. Spain and the US are the most vulnerable among developed nations. Read more...