As part of PreCOP Argentina 2025, a side event held in Paraná —organized by Génesis Sustentabilidad and the Mexican Carbon Platform (MÉXICO2)— brought together provincial and national representatives, along with members of the Federal Investment Council (CFI). The meeting aimed to strengthen climate federalism, highlighting the key role of subnational governments in advancing the country’s climate agenda ahead of COP30 in Belém do Pará, Brazil.
During the event, Alejandra Cámara, Director of Génesis, emphasized the importance of recognizing and showcasing provincial contributions to Argentina’s national climate commitments. Florencia Mitchell (CFI) presented a comprehensive review of provincial climate action plans, aligned with the five pillars of the UN Climate Action Agenda.
Discussions underscored both the progress achieved and the remaining challenges, such as the need to enhance technical and financial capacities, improve direct access to international funds, and leverage instruments like carbon credits, green bonds, and other climate finance mechanisms.
The event concluded with a strong call to deepen interprovincial cooperation and consolidate a federal approach to climate action, positioning Argentina as a regional leader in decentralized and sustainable climate governance.