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Libélula participated in the Meeting of Young Entrepreneurs Facing Climate Change 2014.
Javier Perla participated in the Young Entrepreneurs Meeting on Climate Change 2014.
See moreUN agency and experts in green growth trained local journalists
Yesterday was held the workshop for journalists “Green Growth, the new challenge for Peru”, organized by PAGE PERU, an initiative that seeks sustained environmental growth, human welfare and social equality.
See moreUNEP launched the Emissions Disparity Report
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) presented yesterday the Emissions Disparity Report, which has been presented annually since 2010. This report is presented within the framework of the Conference of the Parties (COP 20) to be held in a few days in Lima, where a decisive breakthrough will be sought to achieve a global agreement on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
See moreGeneration +1 will exhibit tomorrow at Pecha Kucha Pre COP
Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 19, the Pecha Kucha Pre COP will take place at the Parque de la Exposición. This event is organized by Pecha Kucha Night and Cambia.pe (an initiative of the Peruvian Society of Environmental Law - SPDA) thanks to the Conference of the Parties - COP20, the Ministry of Environment, Lima Park Services (SERPAR) and the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development (AECID).
See morePeru aims to have “zero deforestation” by 2021
The Minister of the Environment, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, said that Peru aims to achieve the goal of “zero deforestation” by 2021, for which it is implementing a policy with various measures to achieve a balance between tree felling and reforestation.
See moreG20 supports strong and effective action on Climate Change
The G20 summit in Australia expressed support for “strong and effective” action to tackle climate change and a UN green fund, they said Sunday in their final communiqué.
See morePacific and Corporate Climate Commitment
Corporate Climate Commitment present in an interview with Susana Gutiérrez, Head of Social Responsibility at Pacífico Seguros, who explained the objectives of the brand in conjunction with the 7C platform.
See moreFramework for Action on Climate Change
The Framework Law for Action against Climate Change is an initiative presented by the Congress of the Republic, which proposes a series of measures to face the effects of climate change in Peru. It proposes that within the institutional framework, particular weight be given to the participation of civil society through a National Climate Change Commission that includes academia, universities, indigenous organizations and the National Assembly of Regional Governments.
See moreThe "Super Tree", a Peruvian invention that is a finalist in The History Channel contest
Jorge Gutiérrez Muñoz is a naval engineer by profession and has always been passionate about caring for the environment. That is why he has always been interested in developing technologies that allow him to improve the quality of life in cities. This is one of the reasons why he was chosen among the finalists of The History Channel's contest: "An idea to change history".
See moreEco-efficient companies reduce operating costs
Alicia Medina, Project Analyst of our Creation and Development area, participated in an interview with Katia Duharte in the program "Puntos de Vista COP20" of TV Peru.
See moreMythbusters: Busting the myths about renewable energies
Statements such as: “renewable energies are very expensive”, “renewable energy production consumes more energy than it generates”, “renewable energy sources are not reliable”; considered as the main myths about renewable energies (RE) were exposed in the presentation of the WWF book: “Mythbusters: Busting the myths about renewable energies”. This international publication seeks to clarify the most popular myths about renewable energies in terms of their economic viability, sustainability and technological reliability.
See moreTop 10: Developing countries leading in clean energy investments
Denmark, Spain and Germany are leading the way in clean energy, as evidenced by their investments, subsidies and a much greener energy matrix than some developed countries such as the United States or Japan. According to the latest edition of the Climascope, developing countries are contributing to the growth of clean energy investments worldwide.
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