About
The Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Hub (LAC Hub) of the independent Global Stocktake (iGST) was initially formed to bring together the experience and visions of regional climate advocates to ensure that the Global Stocktake (GST), the central ambition mechanism of the Paris Agreement, is as effective and regionally relevant as possible. In the post-GST period, it is focusing on supporting the translation of GST outcomes into national climate planning, including the delivery of NDCs ahead of COP30 in Brazil in 2025.
Led by Iniciativa Climatica de Mexico (ICM) in collaboration with Instituto Clima e Sociedade (iCS) in Brazil and Climate Analytics Caribbean in Trinidad and Tobago the LAC Hub serves as a platform for mutual learning and knowledge sharing between Latin America and the Caribbean and other regions.
The LAC Hub is designed to be an open and evolving project, responsive to the needs of its member organizations. The Hub encourages organizations to participate at varying levels according to their capacity, thus nourishing the efforts of the regional iGST.
Featured Resources
Analysis of Climate Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean
Toward an iGST Regional Initiative
Análisis de la sociedad civil en América Latina y el Caribe
Hacia una iniciativa regional para el Balance Mundial Independiente
Roadmap for the iGST LAC
Proposed strategies and actions for climate civil society in Latin America and the Caribbean
Capacities of the Regional LAC Hub of the iGST
First mapping of information available
Capacidades del Hub Regional de América Latina del iGST
Primer mapeo de información disponible