Andrea Meza: New Environment and Energy Minister of Costa Rica
The Transport Decarbonisation Alliance is very pleased to inform our community that Andrea Meza has been named the new Minister for the Environment and Energy of Costa Rica!
Ms. Meza was the Director of Climate Change for Costa Rica since 2015, where she directed the formulation and implementation of the National Decarbonisation Plan with a view to eliminate Costa Rica’s reliance on fossil fuels by 2050. During her time in that position, she helped establish the TDA and represented her country at numerous events in the international climate process.
Ms. Meza graduated from the University of Costa Rica, took specialisation courses at the University of Utrecht, and has a PhD in Local Development. She has more than 20 years experience in public policy and project execution. Andrea has worked in more than 15 countries in Latin America in multidisciplinary projects financed by diverse multilateral organisations such as the Inter-American Development Bank, the World Bank, the European Union, UNDP, bilateral organisations such as AECID and GIZ, as well as with national governments.
Her designation is timely as Costa Rica plans to decarbonise its local economy and continue to make progress in combating climate change.
In her acceptance speech, she highlighted her support for public and private sector alliances, as well as harnessing technological innovation and traditional knowledge to face the economic, biodiversity, and climate crises, while at the same time generating jobs.
TDA is grateful to Ms. Meza for Costa Rica’s strong engagement in the TDA as an active and resourceful partner since the beginning. On behalf of the TDA, we wish Ms. Meza the best as Minister and look forward to continuing working closely with her.
Source of article: Casa Presidencial de Costa Rica and Ticotimes.