Demystifying the “Green Resource Curse”: Managing LAC’s Critical Minerals Boom
Will Latin America’s critical minerals spur a “green resource curse” this century? What kinds of policy tools are available to mitigate the risks?
Will Latin America’s critical minerals spur a “green resource curse” this century? What kinds of policy tools are available to mitigate the risks?
An interview with Andrés Morgro, regional manager of the Climate Action Programme in Fundación AVINA
Despite many challenges in implementation, RELAC presents an opportunity to transform electricity systems while improving energy equity region-wide.
On June 30, 2022, the US Supreme Court issued a ruling that severely restricts the federal government’s ability to fight climate change via regulations.
Over the last few decades, China has become a major player in Latin America’s energy sector. As one of the world’s largest oil consumers, the Asian giant has provided oil-backed loans and equity investments in numerous countries with large oil reserves like Venezuela and Brazil. Yet increasingly, China has been expanding its footprint in the region’s renewable energy sector as well.
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