“IT is now hotter and we have more droughts. Then it starts to rain, and it won't stop raining. A more intense rain, more frequently. It affects our crops. When there's drought our crops die. And then when it starts raining it also kills all our crops. We don't know what to do anymore. I'm afraid that my children will suffer and won’t be able to go to school.” This is the situation facing Ilma Modesta Quib Coc and her family from La Paz community in Guatemala. It sums up the massive challenges facing her community and many like them in the Central American country.