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Colombia's National Policy on Sustainable Recovery (CONPES No. 4023) combines two dynamics of economic recovery to face the crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic: (i) a budget effort to allocate resources that activate growth throughout the national territory, and: (ii) a set of actions defined to ensure that growth is sustainable and inclusive in the long term. It covers a wide range of sectors, including housing, transport, education, mining and energy, social inclusion, and agriculture.

The Government of Costa Rica has become the 14th country to submit its long-term strategy for low-emission development (LTS) to the UNFCCC Secretariat. The LTS conveys Costa Rica’s aspiration to be a modern, green, and emissions-free economy and commits the country to net-zero emissions by 2050. Costa Rica’s ‘National Decarbonization Plan 2018-2050’ lays out the process for achieving these objectives, and explains that while the country has natural capital, education, and openness, its transition to net-zero emissions could be slowed by shortcomings in infrastructure, including in the transport sector, and fiscal constraints.

Germany's Climate Action Plan 2050_Government of Germany.JPG

The Climate Action Plan 2050 represents German’s decision to become a climate-neutral country. It describes how Germany’s national climate action goals can be achieved in line with the Paris Agreement. Areas of action include energy, buildings, transport, trade and industry, agriculture, and forestry.

Fiji Low Emission Development Strategy 2018-2050_Government of Fiji.JPG

The Fiji Low Emission Development Strategy (LEDS) 2018-2050 is a living document compiled in 2018 to define pathways to achieve low emission development in Fiji until 2050.

Saint Lucia National Infrastructure Assessment_Government of Saint Lucia.JPG
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Government of Saint Lucia

The purpose of the report is to establish a vision for the island’s future infrastructure aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement on climate change.