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The Paris agreement and the importance of Latin America in the climate talks

by Daniel Ricardo | 25-04-2017 13:48 recommendations 0

Present in the webinar made thanks to LatinClima with the help of the Ministry of Environment and Energy of the sister country of Costa Rica, which was attended by the Secretary General of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Patricia Espinosa, In which the secretary stressed the importance and actions that in the 16 months of the international entry of paris agreement signed at COP21 and supported at the COP22 in marakech, the importance of Latin America was reaffirmed under the agreement And the climate negotiations, the ambition of the different nations in their INDC's. Since the national governments can carry out ideas as the modernization of technologies in the sector of energy production or the implementation of sustainability and sostenibility programs.

As not only national governments must take the initiative of the ambitions of the productive sectors in which they infer but also from local governments (Departments and municipalities) set ambitious targets to mitigate climate change, plan in a strength of environmental legislation Climate change.
 
Patricia Espinosa Secretaria General del CMNUCC

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4 Comments

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 06-02-2018 22:35

  • says :
    good work
    Posted 06-02-2018 22:33

  • says :
    Daniel, thank you for your report. So this is a follow-up report about the webinar you wrote last time. I am glad to read that Latin America plays an important role in the climate issues. If you could elaborate about Latin America's role here, I would love to read further.
    Posted 30-04-2017 00:46

  • says :
    Hi Daniel, thanks for sharing your report!
    As you mentioned, participation from Latin American countries is getting more important because the countries in Latin America are growing and taking up increasing portion of carbon emission. It's glad to hear that they showed their willingness to join global movement to fight against climate change! Thanks again:)
    Posted 25-04-2017 14:12

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