Latin America and the Caribbean and Europe in Climate Change

The Institute of International Relations organized a discussion, this time exlusively on the alarming topic of climate change. The discussion was held on November 20 at 17:00 in the IIR.

Informace

Datum: 20.11.2019
Čas: 17:00
Místo: Institute of International Relations, Prague, Nerudova 3
Spolupráce:
Organizuje: Daniel Šitera

This year has been another reminder of the intensifying climate change. In Europe, temperatures reached new heights, the resources of water in rivers and the ground reached new lows, while the forests suffered from prolonged droughts. In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), the rainforests suffered an ongoing wave of deforestation. Meanwhile, the negotiations of new trade and economic partnerships between the EU, Mexico, and, later, Mercosur foregrounded sustainable development as a priority of political and economic relations between both continents. The negotiations were committed to the principle that the increased economic relations “should not come at the expense of the environment” and have been simultaneously bound to the imperatives of the Paris Agreement. Sustainable development has thus become the core of the intensifying EU-LAC relations.

We have disscussed the potential of the EU-LAC relations in sustainable development, among other areas, with Paola Amadei, the Executive Director of the EU-LAC Foundation, and Czech experts on LAC.

Paola Amadei is Executive Director of the EU-LAC Foundation. Prior to her appointment to this position, she served as Ambassador of the European Union to Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Cayman Islands (2012-2016), and before then, to Eritrea (2008-2011).

17:00-17:30 – PRESENTATION OF THE EU-LAC FOUNDATION AND EU-LAC RELATIONS
Paola Amadei, Executive Director of the EU-LAC Foundation

17:30-17:50 – THE EU-LAC RELATIONS IN GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
Kateřina Březinová, Head of the Ibero-American Centre, Metropolitan University Prague
Jiří Havlík, Former Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Mexico and Brazil

17:50-18:30 DISCUSSION
chaired by Daniel Šitera, Head of the Centre of Global Political Economy, IIR





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