La Pampa Joins the Argentine Climate Action Alliance

The Argentine Climate Action Alliance (AACA) celebrates the official incorporation of the province of La Pampa, consolidating the network’s expansion and the subnational commitment to the country’s sustainable development agenda.

The accession was formalized through the signing of the Declaration during a protocolary act held at Casa de La Pampa in Buenos Aires. With this action, the province reaffirms its proactive role in the fight against climate change and the construction of a sustainable future.

A Growing National Alliance

 

With La Pampa’s incorporation, the AACA now comprises six provinces, a milestone that strengthens the construction of a federal, collaborative, and geographically representative climate agenda.

The AACA integrates key stakeholders from civil society, the private sector, and academia, facilitating dialogue and concrete action across different levels of government.

Key Attendees at the Signing Ceremony

 

The official signing ceremony was attended by provincial officials and representatives of the AACA’s Executive Board, underscoring the multi-stakeholder nature of the alliance:

Representing the Province of La Pampa:

  • Vanina Basso, Secretary of Environment and Climate Change of La Pampa.

Representing the Province of Entre Ríos (as a member province):

  • Rosa Hojman, Secretary of Environment of Entre Ríos.
  • Maximiliano Gómez, Director of Environment and Climate Change of Entre Ríos.

Representing the AACA Executive Board:

  • Diego Sueiras (FNGA).
  • Carlos Tanides (Fundación Vida Silvestre).
  • Victoria Matusevich (Fundación Avina).
  • Martín Dapelo (CADER).

The AACA welcomes La Pampa and reaffirms its commitment to continue working alongside its subnational governments to transform environmental challenges into development opportunities for the entire country.