IDB to finance research on trade and environment in the Caribbean

Up to six research proposals related to the challenges of trade and the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean are to be financed by the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IDB) Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (INTAL) and the Interdisciplinary Institute of Political Economy of Argentina.

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‘The Green Turn’ call, directed at researchers, universities, and think tanks in Latin America and the Caribbean is open until February 28, and aims to support research that will contribute to the diagnosis of the current regional situation and policy recommendations specific on three thematic areas: environmental goods and services and productive/export supply; trade policy and environmental bias; and energy transition and international insertion.

“As Latin American and Caribbean countries transition to more environmentally friendly growth patterns, trade can help generate new comparative advantages by encouraging exporting companies to incorporate cleaner and more sustainable technologies, energy sources, and process designs into their operations,” said Fabrizio Opertti, manager of the IDB’s Integration and Trade Sector.

The call includes a line open to researchers in general and another aimed especially at young people up to 35 years of age.

“We believe that academics, experts, and young researchers can contribute to the analysis of the challenges and opportunities for exports in the region while addressing the need to reduce the effects of climate change and achieve sustainable development goals,” said Ana Basco, director of INTAL.

At the end of the process, six projects will be chosen each of which will receive a contribution of US$8,000.

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