With unprecedented international attention given to energy security, Central America and the Caribbean represent the test case for energy policy that leads to a sustainable energy future.
Infrastructure
Summary: Transitioning to Clean Energy in Central America and the Caribbean
Slippery When Wet: Only 4.5 Percent of Costa Rican Roads are in Good Condition, Study Finds
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At AS/COA’s San José conference, the World Bank’s Roberto Echandi said Costa Rica has fallen behind its rivals due to lack of infrastructure investment, which is affecting tourism.
Bogota 2015 Blog: China Eyes Infrastructure Investments in Colombia
Beijing’s investment pledge would boost a Pacific port city and road development.
Mexico City 2015 Blog: Michael Chertoff on How Businesses Can Manage Cyber Attacks
The former U.S. secretary of Homeland Security said that businesses should not expect...
São Paulo 2015 Blog: Who's Investing in Brazil Right Now? The Bold and the Chinese
It takes a certain type of investor to be drawn to the country right now, say...
LatAm Minute: James Bosworth on the State of Cybersecurity in Latin America
The risk analyst, better known as Boz, talked to AS/COA Online about where Latin America’s networks are vulnerable, and which governments are making progress.