The document summarizes key findings from the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) regarding projected climate changes in Central America and the Caribbean region. It finds that average and extreme temperatures will continue increasing, sea levels will rise, droughts will become more frequent, and precipitation patterns will change, with annual rainfall expected to decrease in most areas. Graphs show projections of increasing temperatures, decreasing total precipitation, and shifts in monthly and extreme precipitation patterns through the 21st century for the region.