U.S. and Colombia forge new type of alliance

Colombia

Usually, bilateral environmental agreements are government-to-government affairs. They’re reached on high and handed down for businesses, NGOs and think tanks to parse as best they can. Colombian Environment Minister Juan Mayr wants to break that mold. His latest attempt came last month, in the historic Caribbean city of Cartagena, Colombia. There, Mayr, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt and some 180 members of U.S. and Colombian corporations, educational institutions, government agencies and NGOs gathered for the second meeting of the Environmental Alliance for Colombia, a bilateral project conceived by Mayr. Like the first edition, held during Colombian President Andrés Pastrana’s state visit to Washington, D.C. last October, the conference was aimed at cutting through the welter of environmental interests to spur conservation... [Log in to read more]

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