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Some 32 countries agree to end deforestation by 2030
World leaders from 120 countries pledged yesterday in New York to redouble their efforts to address the threat of global warming in the context of the Climate Summit organized by the UN.
See moreLibélula presented 7C platform at the International Symposium Modern Business and Social Responsibility organized by Perú 2021
Peru 2021 and Libellula today launched the Corporate Climate Commitment initiative: a platform that seeks to measure the level of maturity, regarding climate change, of the private sector in Peru. Javier Perla, Libélula's Sustainable Business Manager, presented the initiative at the 19th International Symposium Modern Business and Social Responsibility organized by Peru 2021.
See moreClimate change and COP 20, strategy for your business”, a workshop organized by Libélula and the Peruvian-Mexican Chamber of Commerce.
Last Thursday, August 14, the conference “Climate change and COP 20, strategy for your business”, organized by Libélula and the Peruvian-Mexican Chamber of Commerce, was held.
See moreMinistry of Environment implements climate change adaptation measures in Áncash and San Martín
Implementation of adaptation measures to climate change” is a project developed by the Ministry of the Environment in the Alto Mayo watershed, San Martin region, and the Quillcayhuanca sub-basin, Ancash.
See moreClimate Finance Week in Lima
Lima Climate Finance Week is a space for exchange and discussion that aims to change the perspective of investment and make financing low-carbon and directed to the fight against climate change.
See moreLibelula and Peru 2021 organize breakfast with CEO of World Climate Limited and leading Peruvian entrepreneurs
Jans Nielsen, CEO of WorldClimateLimited met with Peruvian entrepreneurs on July 23rd at a breakfast organized by Libélula and Perú 2021. At the event, Nielsen spoke about the importance of the role of business in the fight against global warming.
See moreHow is electronic waste managed in Peru?
The rapid technological evolution has led to electronic devices being disposed of in shorter periods of time. Faced with this challenge, how is this type of waste being managed in Peru?
See moreWorld Cup was the greenest in its history
FIFA will offset around 331,000 tons of CO2 with four certified emission reduction projects (CERs), of which 251,000 tons will come from its own emissions and 80,000 tons from fans who participated in a contest to offset emissions while traveling to the tournament.
See moreReduction of polluting emissions in Peru would generate investments for S/. 7,300 million
The Planning for Climate Change (PlanCC) project presented a study in which it points out the advantages for Peru to plan its growth and development in the coming years considering mitigation options.
See moreEuropean Union highlights COP20 as an indispensable step to reach an agreement on Climate Change
The Peruvian minister stressed the importance of the COP to be held in Lima in December of this year as a last opportunity to give a clear signal that a change is wanted. In addition, the minister made reference to the signals that countries are already beginning to give in the fight against the phenomenon and called on the countries of the European Union to continue moving forward. “I know that Europe will achieve consensus to significantly reduce carbon emissions,” he said.
See moreBusiness and technology are solution to climate change, says CEO of World Climate Limited
WorldClimateLimited CEO Jens Nielsen highlighted the need to involve all stakeholders to solve the climate change issue.
See moreHow is Climate Change already affecting Peru?
The effects of climate change are already being felt in areas such as melting glaciers, increased vulnerability of water reserves and natural disasters.
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