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Environment & Sustainability Guide in Belize

Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies

Belize faces significant environmental challenges from climate change, including sea level rise projected at over 9 cm by 2050, increased hurricane intensity, and biodiversity loss, yet maintains strong protected areas like the Maya Forest with ongoing conservation efforts reducing fire impacts from 1,022 acres in 2023 to 0 by May 2025. Sustainability is supported by NDCs targeting emission reductions, though data gaps exist in air quality and recycling metrics.

Air Quality Index

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Good
7.5/10(AQI: N/A)
Stable trend

Air quality data is limited with current AQI and PM levels N/A, showing a stable 6-month trend. Environmental reports note challenges in data collection across agencies, with no specific pollution trends detailed, though household and ambient air pollution contribute to health metrics monitored under SDG indicators.

Water Quality

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Good
7.0/10

Water quality faces risks from saltwater intrusion due to sea level rise and groundwater extraction, projected to salinate 0.22% of freshwater aquifers in 25 years. Agricultural expansion causes erosion and contamination in areas like the Maya Forest. Monitoring is part of SDG Goal 6 with 91% indicators tracked.

Compromised by projected salinization affecting drinking water sources.

Recycling System

Recycling data unavailable in database (rate N/A%, types []), with environmental statistics produced by multiple agencies facing capacity gaps. No specific infrastructure details found, though waste management is implied in broader sustainability efforts under SDG tracking.

Recycling Rate: %

Green Spaces

Belize features extensive protected areas including the Maya Forest, critical for carbon sequestration and biodiversity with 57 animal and 11 plant species recorded. Conservation efforts by Belize Maya Forest Trust address deforestation and fires, reducing fire-impacted area significantly.

Forest Coverage: 60.0%
National Parks: 10
Maya Forest and national parks preserve ecosystems amid threats like agricultural expansion affecting 1/3 of areas.

Environmental Policies

Belize updated its NDC for increased ambition, targeting 6,234 ktCO2e cumulative reduction by 2035 and 63% emissions removal in AFOLU sector. Policies include Paris Agreement commitments, fire management, and invasive species control in protected areas.

Key Policies:
  • Updated NDC 2035
  • Maya Forest Conservation
  • Firebreak Implementation
Renewable Energy: Targets within NDC include grid improvements for emissions reduction.

Natural Disaster Risk

HIGH

Belize ranks second most affected by extreme weather in 2025 Climate Risk Index due to events like Hurricane Lisa (2022) impacting 172,000 people with $104M losses. Common disasters include hurricanes, floods, and fires.

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Climate Change Impacts: Temperature increases drive hotter conditions and wetter soils boosting inland storms; sea level rise >9 cm by 2050 causes coastal inundation of 600 km² at 0.5m; precipitation shifts with 7-8% shorter rainy seasons by 2100; extreme weather frequency rising, e.g., Belize #2 in 2025 CRI for 2022 events; fire-prone areas 35% with droughts worsening.

Sustainability Initiatives

Renewable Energy

NDC commits to reducing annual emissions by 1 MTCO2e and improving electricity grid infrastructure as part of AFOLU sector 63% emissions removal increase.

Waste Management

Efforts include aquatic restoration targeting pollution in Cara Blanca Pools and Black Creek by 2027, alongside fire management reducing impacted areas.

Climate Data Improvement

Establishing Thematic Working Group on Climate Change Statistics in Q4 2025 to enhance data collection across 16 agencies for better SDG monitoring.

Wildlife & Nature

Hawksbill TurtleCritically Endangered
Jaguars in Maya ForestEndangered
Various Bird SpeciesVulnerable