Draft2:U.S.-Caribbean Partnership
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Template:Stub noticeThe U.S.-Caribbean Partnership to Address the Climate Crisis 2030 (PACC 2030) is the U.S. government’s flagship partnership with the Caribbean to advance climate adaptation and resilience and clean energy cooperation as we work to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
DOE's role
- When Secretary Granholm led a presidential delegation to the Dominican Republic's presidential inauguration, she communicated the United States' commitment to supporting the Dominican Republic’s inclusive economic growth along with the advancement of its clean energy transition and climate resilience, including through the U.S.-Caribbean Partnership to Address the Climate Crisis 2030 (PACC 2030).
Mission/Objectives
ACC 2030’s objectives are based on 4 pillars:
- Improving Access to Development Financing,
- Facilitating Clean Energy Project Development and Investment,
- Food Security and Enhancing Local Capacity for Climate Adaptation and Resilience, and
- Deepening Collaboration with Caribbean Partners. Learn more about the work we are supporting under each pillar.
Stakeholders
- Dominican Republic
- Barbados
- Jamaica
- Guyana
- Belize'
- Dominica
- Grenada
- Guyana
- Jamaica
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Suriname
Related links
External links
- Official website
- https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/08/15/fact-sheet-celebrating-the-strength-of-the-united-states-dominican-republic-partnership/
- Clean Technology Fund (CTF)
- Global Climate Action Partnership (formerly LEDS Global Partnership)
References
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