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ECLAC member states at a standstill — LUMINA or Green P?
Resuello Aristhea Anne Mendoza | Buenos Aires Herald Expanding the renewable energy industry is an issue not simple to solve— an issue that ECLAC member states are working tirelessly to address. The debates focused on many aspects: distribution of funding (or lack thereof), each nation’s sustainable goals, economic benefits and hurdles, and much more. Yet, almost every country believed in one thing: ECLAC nations need to come together to address the problem effectively. With
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Dec 123 min read
ECLAC: Where’s the development?
Kaki Grishma Alekya | The Economist The Development of Renewable Energy is undeniably rapid, even now. Many multinational corporations aim to switch from fossil fuels, oil, etc., to renewable energy. Yet countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have little to no access to this technology. This concern was recognised in 1948 by the United Nations. Therefore, a new council was set up to fix the issue, called the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Its g
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ECLAC’s issue on renewable energy: How SIDs have been coping
Resuello Aristhea Anne Mendoza | Buenos Aires Herald As ECLAC debates continue and are getting more heated in reaching a general consensus, the issue on renewable energy use in the region still remains unsolved, and at large. Many factors contribute to Latin America being unable to sustain renewable energy across the whole region, which has significantly affected their sustainable goals. Challenges such as not being able to expand on a transmission infrastructure network and
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Dec 113 min read
Renewable Energy in Latin America: A region on the Brink of a Green Breakthrough
Resuello Aristhea Anne Mendoza | Buenos Aires Herald Latin America has long stood at the crossroads of a vulnerable and ever-changing environment. Today , as climate pressures intensify and global energy markets shift, this vulnerable region finds itself confronting a question that longs to be answered: will the region finally deliver a coordinated and equitable renewable energy transition, or continue to advance in fragmented, uneven strides? Across regional discussions, in
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