This side event will present ECLAC’s Big Push for Sustainability proposal based on a combination of social and environmental policies that, together with economic, technological and industrial policies, can relaunch a new development project for Latin America and the Caribbean where, while advancing in economic objectives, social and environmental gaps can also be reduced. At the event, national authorities and technicians from Latin American and Caribbean countries, linked to the Ministries of Planning, Economy, among others, will exchange national experiences on the importance of sectors such as renewable energies, electromobility and nature-based solutions. to drive a more sustainable recovery for the region. This event will feature a panel where experts from the region are invited to share their reflections and recommendations to move towards a transformative recovery with equality and sustainability in the region.
LACCW 2022- Opportunities for Transition: Towards a Big Push for Sustainability
July 19, 2022
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