The impact of a global temperature rise
The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 ºC (7 ºF).
Panama, Panama City, British Embassy
British Embassy, Panama City, Panama
British Embassy
MMG Tower
Calle 53
(Apartado/PO Box number 0816-07946
Panama City
Panama City
Telephone:
(507) 269 0866
Fax:(507) 223 0730
GMT:
Mon-Thurs: 0130-2130
Fri: 0130-1830
Local Time:
Mon-Thurs: 0730-1530
Fri: 0730-1230
UK in Panama
Thank you for visiting the official website for the UK in Panama. This website is designed to provide information about the activities, services, and role of the Embassy. The Embassy in Panama acts as the official representative for the British Government in Panama.
New passport arrangements
From 2 November 2009 the passport service for British nationals will move from Panama City to the UK Passport Service for the Americas and Caribbean in Washington.
The UK and climate change
Climate change is the greatest environmental challenge facing the world today, and the UK Government has created a network of institutions that will help the country to adapt to the challenges of climate change.
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