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Contrasting Intended Nationally Determined Contributions for climate change in Latin America

Watch this Civil Society Session on the first day of the Global Landscapes Forum 2014, in Lima, Peru, during COP20. In 2010, Peru committed to the UNFCCCC in three points: zero deforestation by 2021, change in the energy matrix to reach 40 percent renewable energy and improved management of solid waste. This session shows the contrasts of the advances of voluntary commitments with international funding received to mitigate climate change. Philip Fearnside ResearcherInstituto Nacional de Investigaciones de la AmazoniaPaula Fuentes Project and Network CoordinatorGrupo de Financiamiento Climático para América Latina y el CaribePedro Gamio Energy CoordinatorMinistry of Energy and Mining, PeruSandra Guzman Luna CoordinatorClimate Finance for Latin America and the Caribbean GroupGerardo Honty ResearcherCentro Latino Americano de Ecología Social Cecilia Tacusi-Oblitas Specialist Ambiente y Recursos NaturalesSaturday, 6 December 2014Global Landscapes Forum, Lima, Peru#COP20GLF #ThinkLandscapeFor more information go to: www.landscapes.org

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