Are Latin America and the EU cooperating in the green transition?

We end the conversation with Emilio Santiago Muiño, PhD in Anthropology and Senior Scientist at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), who a few weeks ago participated in a meeting organized by the OEI on the green transition. We asked Emilio how Latin America and the EU are cooperating to achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement.
The energy transition, also essential for the economy

A few weeks ago, the OEI organized a meeting on the green transition, in which Emilio Santiago Muiño, PhD in Anthropology and Senior Scientist at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), participated. At Espacio Iberoamericano we spoke with him so he could explain the challenges that Ibero-America faces in this transition.
ENERGYTRAN: UNSAM promotes sustainable energy transitionEnergyTran International Project

The Energytran program is an initiative of the European Commission coordinated by the Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture (OEI). It involves eleven European and Latin American institutions, among which is the Center for Research for Transformation (CENIT) of the UNSAM School of Economics and Business.
IPS joins the Ibero-American consortium for energy transitionThe Eulac Energytran project is funded by the Horizon Europe programme

The Polytechnic of Setúbal (IPS) is one of the two Portuguese institutions that are part of the Eulac Energytran scientific cooperation project, funded by the European Commission (EC) within the framework of the Horizon Europe programme, and its main aim is a clean and fair energy transition in Europe and Latin America
EnergyTran International Project

The National Institute of Technology of Mexico – Aguascalientes Institute of Technology, a participant in the Energytran project funded by the EU, is the only Mexican institution participating
The kick off meeting days of the Energytran project have concluded

On Thursday 7 th of March, representatives of the institutions and universities belonging to the Energytran consortium visited the headquarters of Spain leading public energy research centre as part of the launch of this scientific cooperation project.
Energytran, the OEI project to address a clean and just energy transition in Europe and Latin America, begins

With the aim of promoting the transition of Europe and Latin America towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources, and under a model of horizontal cooperation with a high social impact, the implementation of the ‘Energytran’ project has begun.
The European Commission selects the ‘Energytran’ project on energy transition under the ‘Horizon Europe’ programme

The Organisation of Ibero-American States will lead a consortium of 11 universities and research centres from 6 countries (Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Costa Rica) in a scientific cooperation project.