Issue: Climate Change

ONLINE EVENT: Tracking China-Caribbean Relations — New Tools and Takeaways

On January 30, 2025, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM EST, the Inter-American Dialogue’s Asia & Latin America Program is pleased to partner with the Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) to publicly launch CAPRI’s new China-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Portal, an online tool that monitors and measures Chinese trade, aid, and diplomacy across nine CARICOM countries and in five economic sectors.

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ONLINE EVENT: Frontiers of the Energy Transition

Join the Inter-American Dialogue’s Energy Transition and Climate Program on February 4 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM ET as invited specialists delve into the disparate aspects of the energy transition, analyzing green hydrogen, offshore wind, critical minerals, sustainable mobility, smart grids, energy integration, and the aspects of a just transition.  

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Jorge Rivera Staff

Jorge Rivera Staff is a leader in sustainable development policies and projects in environments of high complexity and uncertainty, focusing on a clean and just energy transition.

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Taite McDonald

Taite R. McDonald is co-chair of the Energy Transition Industry Sector Group and leader of the Clean Technology Funding and Finance Team in Holland & Knight’s Washington, D.C., office.

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Felipe Bernal Guarín

Felipe Bernal Guarín is a global energy fellow at Columbia University’s Global Energy Policy Center (CGEP) and member of the Global Expert Community of the World Energy Council (WEC).

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Mauricio E. Roitman

Mauricio E. Roitman is the president and co-founder of Energeia and a consultant in energy economics, planning, and economic regulation.

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Bolstering Latin America-Japan-US Cooperation on Energy Transition and Critical Minerals Supply

On October 9, 2024, the Inter-American Dialogue and the Japan Association of Latin America and the Caribbean (JALAC) co-hosted the public event, “Bolstering Latin America-Japan-US Cooperation on Energy Transition and Critical Minerals Supply.” This convening marked the tenth in a series of collaborations between the Inter-American Dialogue and JALAC, held in Washington, DC, Tokyo, and across the Latin American region, to consider key developments in Japan’s policy toward Latin America and prospects for greater US-Japan-Latin America cooperation on issues of mutual interest.

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