Trends on Climate action
Public-Private Partnerships: Key to Climate Action in NDC 3.0
Discover how public-private partnerships are driving climate action in Latin America towards NDC 3.0, with experiences from Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
See moreFirst step towards consistent leadership
It is important to know and manage our individual impact as a first step to lead collective change.
See moreWelcome to the era of corporate climate regulation
European climate regulation seeks to influence the entire global value chain, thus impacting companies in Latin America.
See moreAdapting to a changing climate on the business agenda
Climate change is a reality. Learn about the business adaptation needed to face challenges such as droughts and floods.
See moreRepresentatives from 29 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean trained to prepare their first Biennial Transparency Reports
On July 23-25, the Training for the preparation and submission of national inventory reports (NIR) under the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) of the Paris Agreement, an effort of the Paris Agreement Transparency Partnership (PATPA), CBIT-GSP, the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (IDEAM) and the Government of Colombia, was held in Bogota, Colombia.
See moreClimate action and supply chain
A company's supply chain is the sum of all activities for the production, shipment and distribution of the products that are generated, from the procurement of raw materials to the final delivery to the consumer through suppliers.
See moreNature and opportunities for the private sector
According to the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Global Risks Report 2024, four of the top five global risks are related to nature: extreme weather events, critical changes in earth systems, biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and natural resource scarcity.
See moreLibélula participated in the presentation of the AdaptAcción tool: A milestone in public-private collaboration for climate action in Peru.
The innovative "AdaptAcción" tool was presented, designed to increase the participation of the private sector and jointly identify and manage climate risks, implement adaptation actions, optimize internal processes and reduce the impact of climate change.
See morenexos+1 Latam Forum: 9th Business Climate Action Conference on Innovation and Sustainable Transformation
The world is moving towards the path of decarbonization and this was reflected during COP28, since an agreement was reached that signals the beginning of the end of fossil fuels, with which all actors in society must have a firm commitment to generate alternatives to address climate change.
See moreBetting on green finance in Peru
Investment rating for climate action is crucial for sustainable economic growth
See moreLatam 2024 Forum
The region's most important corporate climate action event is back!
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