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Gloria Visconti

Gloria Visconti

Gloria Visconti is a Climate Change Lead Specialist at the Climate Change and Sustainability Division of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), where she coordinates the areas related to International Climate Finance. Among her responsibilities, Gloria is the technical focal point of the IDB for the Green Climate Fund and the Climate Investment Funds. She was senior policy adviser at the Ministry of Environment of Italy and at the Prime Minister Office in the G8 Task Force working on climate and energy policies. Gloria was Practitioner Fellow at Harvard’s Center for International Development and Associate in the Energy Technology Innovation Project at Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. She has a PhD at the University of Bologna and a Master in Public Administration at Harvard University.

A Transformative Approach: IDB and GCF Partnership for Climate Action in Latin America and the Caribbean

February 2, 2023 por Estefanía Jiménez - Gloria Visconti Leave a Comment

We’ve often heard that the window opportunity to tackle climate change is approaching. Well, it is true. According to the IPCC, the next decade is critical to see whether countries can move fast enough to implement plans to adapt to this increasingly complex challenge: the climate crisis. The time gap is closing and a “livable and sustainable future for all” could be … [Read more...] about A Transformative Approach: IDB and GCF Partnership for Climate Action in Latin America and the Caribbean

5 lessons on good practices for climate action in Latin America and the Caribbean

December 15, 2021 por Alexandra Carlier - Anabella Palacios - Andrés Sánchez - Gloria Visconti Leave a Comment

Good practices for climate action and development were at the core of the COP26 discussions. Latin America and the Caribbean provide a territory of endless solutions aimed at promoting adaptation and mitigation that both large and small countries can replicate and adapt according to their needs and contexts. Including climate change in development issues is already a priority … [Read more...] about 5 lessons on good practices for climate action in Latin America and the Caribbean

Three ways to maximize sustainable investment for a climate-resilient post-COVID-19 recovery

April 23, 2021 por Mariel Juárez Olvera - Sandra López - Sofía Viguri - Gloria Visconti Leave a Comment

In the process of recovering from the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, accelerating climate action can help unlock robust opportunities for a sustainable, inclusive, and resilient economy. As demonstrated by a mounted of evidence, investing in a low-carbon and climate-resilient development can generate socio-economic and environmental benefits by increasing economic … [Read more...] about Three ways to maximize sustainable investment for a climate-resilient post-COVID-19 recovery

US$102.5 trillion: the figure we need to invest by 2030 to ensure sustainable economic growth

October 14, 2014 por Gloria Visconti Leave a Comment

Climate finance was at the core of the discussion among leaders who gathered for the UN Climate Summit in New York, and the New Climate Economy report, presented by the Global Commission, has set the numbers we have to confront with when it comes to talking about financing. According to this report “maintaining or strengthening economic growth until 2030 will require a … [Read more...] about US$102.5 trillion: the figure we need to invest by 2030 to ensure sustainable economic growth

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