Etiqueta: iNDC
LEDSLAC Webinar on Climate Finance in Latin America
There is a gap between the financial resources available to implement actions against climate change and those actually used by Latin American countries.
See more6 keys to the success of COP21
Climate change exposes the world to a recession of 20% of global GDP and can be avoided by investing 1% of that GDP. By: María Elena Gutiérrez, Libélula's research manager. Source: El Comercio
See moreINDC: 19 Latin American and Caribbean countries presented their climate commitments
From ConexiónCOP. 146 countries of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have submitted their iNDC, to make known the actions they will implement to reduce their GHG emissions and address climate change.
See moreLatin American and Caribbean Youth Statement on the commitment of our countries to COP21
Learn about the 10 key elements for climate action that young people from Latin America and the Caribbean are asking their political leaders to take into account in climate negotiations and the presentation of their INDCs.
See more"Climate change opens up opportunities for companies to do profitable business."
The Peruvian-Nordic Forum on Sustainable Development was held today at the Pardo Double Tree Hotel. The event was attended by companies such as Libélula, Socios Perú, Responde and Estudio Puente Arnao Tiravanti.
See moreInternational Seminar Ambassadors +1: Young People in Climate Change Governance
Young people from Peru and Latin America and the Caribbean will meet with the purpose of generating a position and action plan on climate change governance.
See more52 countries have already submitted their commitments to combat climate change
From POPs Connection. Together they represent more than 60% of the planet's total emissions. The 143 countries that have not yet announced their INDCs are expected to make them known within the next three months.
See moreINDC: Kenya commits to reduce 30% of its greenhouse gases by 2030
From COP Connect: The goal will be done in a Business As Usual scenario. According to the official presentation of its Nationally Determined Contribution, Kenya expects to receive international assistance in finance, investment, technology, development and capacity.
See moreWhat actions does Peru bring to the international community to address climate change?
Peru seeks to reduce 31% of its Greenhouse Gases (GHG) by 2030, and also proposes to reduce the population vulnerable to global warming by 25% in the same period of time.
See moreINDC: What do countries contribute to combat climate change?
From: COP Connection. The starting year, the presence of forests and the carbon market in the creation of the INDCs are three important factors that allow us to compare the efforts of countries to curb climate change.
See moreThe emissions reduction proposals of 36 countries in simple
There are already 36 countries that have made public their commitment to reduce emissions through 'Intended Nationally Determined Contributions' (INDCs). But do you know why they are so important?
See morePeru's National Contribution (INDC): an ongoing process
"Peru's National Contribution reflects the commitment of all actors and sectors in the construction of a country vision," said the Minister of the Environment and President of COP20/CMP10, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, during the presentation of Peru's progress in the process of formulating the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC).
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