The climate crisis, global in nature, demands joint and urgent actions. For Latin America to advance on this agenda, it is necessary to reflect on possible ways to strengthen a multilateral narrative in favor of a coordinated foreign policy in the region. In this sense, the project "The Climate Agenda as a Central Axis of Latin American Foreign Policy" carried out by the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and the Regional Program for Energy Security and Climate Change in Latin America of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (EKLA-KAS) aimed to discuss the role of the climate agenda in the region's elections, as well as its current importance for the foreign policy of Latin American countries.
The climate crisis, global in nature, demands joint and urgent actions. For Latin America to advance on this agenda, it is necessary to reflect on possible ways to strengthen a multilateral narrative in favor of a coordinated foreign policy in the region. In this sense, the project "The Climate Agenda as a Central Axis of Latin American Foreign Policy" carried out by the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and the Regional Program for Energy Security and Climate Change in Latin America of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (EKLA-KAS) aimed to discuss the role of the climate agenda in the region's elections, as well as its current importance for the foreign policy of Latin American countries.
Co-Chair of the UN International Resource Panel and Minister of Environment (2010-2016)