Christina Figueres is a former diplomat of Costa Rica with 35 years of experience in high-level national and international policies and multilateral negotiations. She is an internationally renowned climate change leader with valuable experience working for the public sector, non-profit, and private institutions, as well as a deep understanding of the various stakeholders involved in climate change. She is the daughter of the former President of Costa Rica, and her father Jose Figueres was the third President of Costa Rica, leading the 1948 Revolution and establishing a modern democratic system. In 1982, she served as an envoy at the Embassy of Costa Rica in Bonn, Germany, marking the beginning of her public service career. Afterwards, she moved to the United States and became the REIA Secretary of the Renewable Energy Department of the Americas. She founded the non-profit organization CSDA, the Center for Sustainable Development of the Americas, in 1995 and served as the director of the center for eight years. Since 1995, she has been involved in international negotiations on climate change issues and has represented Costa Rica in negotiations on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol. She has also held important positions in many non-governmental organizations involved in the field of climate change and provided consulting services to some private institutions on climate change issues. She designed and helped establish national climate change projects throughout Latin America, and served as a senior advisor to governments and private companies. In 2001, she received the Planet Award from National Geographic magazine in the United States. In 2007, Figueres represented Latin America and the Caribbean and served on the CDM Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). From 2008 to 2009, he was elected as the Vice President of the COP of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention. Since July 2010, Christina Figueres has been appointed as the Executive Secretary of the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Over the next six years, she actively committed herself to rebuilding the global climate change negotiation process on the basis of fairness, transparency, and collaboration, ultimately leading to the historic 2015 Paris Agreement. For many years, she has been involved in areas such as climate change, sustainable development, energy, land use, technology, and financial cooperation. She often gives public speeches and articles, and can speak Spanish, English, and German.
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添加时间: 克里斯蒂娜·菲格雷斯 (Christina Figueres) 是哥斯达黎加前外交官,在高层国家和国际政策以及多边谈判方面拥有 35 年经验。她是国际知名的气候变化领导者,拥有在公共部门、非营利和私营机构工作的宝贵经验,并对参与气候变化的各个利益相关者有深入的了解。她是哥斯达黎加前总统的女儿,她的父亲何塞·菲格雷斯是哥斯达黎加第三任总统,领导了1948年革命并建立了现代民主制度。 1982年,她担任哥斯达黎加驻德国波恩大使馆特使,标志着她公共服务生涯的开始。随后,她移居美国,担任美洲可再生能源部REIA秘书。她于1995年创立了非营利组织CSDA,即美洲可持续发展中心,并担任该中心主任八年。自1995年以来,她一直参与气候变化问题的国际谈判,并代表哥斯达黎加参加《联合国气候变化框架公约》和《京都议定书》的谈判。她还在许多涉及气候变化领域的非政府组织中担任重要职务,并为一些私人机构提供有关气候变化问题的咨询服务。她设计并帮助建立了整个拉丁美洲的国家气候变化项目,并担任政府和私营公司的高级顾问。 2001年,她获得美国国家地理杂志颁发的行星奖。 2007年,菲格雷斯代表拉丁美洲和加勒比地区出任联合国气候变化框架公约(UNFCCC)清洁发展机制清洁发展机制执行委员会成员。 2008年至2009年当选为《公约》缔约方大会副主席。 2010年7月起,克里斯蒂娜·菲格雷斯被任命为《联合国气候变化框架公约》秘书处执行秘书。在接下来的六年里,她积极致力于在公平、透明和合作的基础上重建全球气候变化谈判进程,最终促成了历史性的2015年《巴黎协定》。多年来,她一直参与气候变化、可持续发展、能源、土地利用、科技、金融合作等领域。她经常发表公开演讲和文章,会说西班牙语、英语和德语。
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