In conversation with Clema Di Cambio, former UN Secretary for Climate Change, Patricia Espinosa, we analyze the aftermath of COP28 and the challenges that lie ahead to achieve decarbonisation targets.
Last Wednesday, December 13, the most important global climate summit, the Climate Summit, was concluded Conference of the Parties 28. With an agenda characterized by complex agreement on its setting Ending fossil fuels, and establishing a loss and damage fundIn addition to Promoting sustainable agriculture.
Our drivers Climate of change, Lawyer Gonzalo Muñoz y Amaro Gomez PablosThey called from Dubai With producer Daniela Silva Rodigiero for status updates.
To conclude and analyze this edition of the global environment event, we spoke with the former Executive Secretary of United Nations Climate Change, Patricia EspinozaOn how to manage agreements with multilateral parties to mitigate damage to the planet.
Over 40 years of leading environmental agreements
Patricia Espinoza She has a track record of more than 40 years in leading agreements to combat climate change. He has held many diplomatic roles during his time in Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs And the United Nations Executive Secretariat on Climate Change.
Finally, he had to work on the conversations about… Paris Agreement. Regarding what prompted him to devote these long years to these issues, he said: “We do not know whether we will achieve this or not, but the only thing we know is that “We have to keep trying”.
He added that what allowed us to achieve these achievements is “Building confidence. There must be a conviction that we are working for the common good and that everyone, all parties around the table, take into account the different realities.
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