In the article “Coordinating climate action among different international bodies,” published on the Green Economy Coalition blog, CIPÓ Platform project coordinator Vitoria Gonzalez analyzes the transition to the green economy in the global context. The text, part of one of her speeches during the United Nations Civil Society Conference held in Nairobi in May, highlights the efforts of the G20 under the Brazilian presidency, which prioritizes social inclusion, energy transition and reform of global governance institutions.
The researcher emphasizes the importance of robust coordination between the various international stakeholders to promote a just and effective transition, especially in the context of the recent floods in Kenya and southern Brazil.
She also stresses the need to institutionalize regular dialogue channels to avoid duplication of efforts and to ensure that all global governance institutions are aligned with the objectives of implementing climate action.