Twenty-one countries are part of the Ibero-American Network of Climate Change Offices, which celebrated its anniversary in an event in Lima with the attendance of senior government officials from the region.
ECLAC offers a diagnosis and numerous policy recommendations in a new report that estimates this phenomenon’s economic costs in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The regional United Nations organization will present two reports and participate in numerous side events during the meeting which will be held in Lima, Peru, until December 12.