This policy note takes a pragmatic approach to describing how UNDP might engage with climate, peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and identify possible points of entry.
Climate change has been disrupting Latin American efforts to make its energy more renewable. Countries are now searching for ...
COP29 negotiators must agree a new climate finance goal that genuinely works for debt-strapped developing nations ...
Drought and floods have played havoc with production across region where almost half of electricity comes from water sources ...
It can be said that Biden's visit to the Amazon region at the end of his term not only has multiple purposes, but also ...
The region’s governments have recognized climate change as one of their ... invested nearly $380 million through 640 projects in Latin America and the Caribbean through its disaster preparedness ...
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Partnership to Boost Sustainable Urban Development, Expand Financing Access, and Advance Circular Economy Initiatives Across ...
Latin America has significant potential to increase its renewable energy capacity, with countries like Brazil and Chile leading the way. The region needs substantial investment in both renewable ...
Latin America and the Caribbean is close to winning the battle on inflation and turning the corner on the macroeconomic dislocations wrought by the pandemic. Monetary authorities in the region have ...