The Climate & Freedom Accord Workshop
National & International Strategies to Expand Freedom and Drive Climate Solutions 
Help Build an International Free Market Agreement on Climate & Sustainable Development

You are cordially invited to join us to explore exciting new strategies at the Climate & Freedom Accord Workshop, on March 23, 2024 from 10:00 - 16:00, the day after the Atlas Latin America Liberty Forum.

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Last April, in Lisbon, members of the Climate & Freedom International Coalition hosted the first workshop to ask participants to imagine what an international free market climate agreement could look like. The result was The Climate & Freedom Accord, currently the subject of studies by 9 think tanks across Europe, as well as a proposed amendment to the Paris Agreement.   

Now, on Saturday, March 23, 2024, following Atlas Network's Latin America Liberty Forum in Costa Rica, we take that proposal to the next level.  We invite you to help design a free market framework on climate and sustainable development. Help national leaders like Javier Milei take free market environmental ideas – “el otro sendero” – to the international stage, to vastly improve national and international policy around the world. Explore why “freedom first” is the optimal climate policy. Why free trade, open markets, economic rights and low supply-side taxes are essential to accelerating decarbonizing innovation and the energy transition.  Come help flesh out tough questions, like:  How do we combat the wave of socialism using scary climate messaging to turn young people against free market principles? How do we balance economic development with protecting our natural resources and property rights of citizens - especially considering the growing demand for critical minerals? What regulations can we Phase Out, in order to Phase In a new platform of streamlined free markets, investment, global competition and trade?

The morning plenary roundtable discussion will allow all participants to explore and discuss the basic deal and strategies proposed in the Climate & Freedom Accord. Lunch will feature talks by Workshop cochairs. Juan Pablo Chamón Saucedo, from LIBERA Bolivia, will explore how the Accord draws upon the pro-growth, anti-stagflation strategies of Ronald Reagan in the form of an international framework. Jonas Torrico, from the Argentinian Taxpayers Association (LALF finalist!!) will describe his own experience introducing these strategies to top Argentinian leadership, and tailoring them as solutions to Argentina's most urgent political conflicts right now. Afternoon breakout groups will design and refine Accord proposals in key areas relevant to Latin America, where more detail is needed.

We recognize that perhaps not everyone will be able to stay the entire day, and have planned the program accordingly. We advise those who want to contribute to new policy design during the afternoon breakout groups, to make late travel plans accordingly. A working lunch and refreshments will be provided.

This workshop unites think tank thought leaders from across Latin America, to develop actionable liberty-based alternatives to problematic frameworks like the Paris Agreement, the US IRA, and EU carbon tariffs. Please REGISTER ONLINE TODAY, and we will see you there!

Saturday, 23 March 2024, 10:00 - 16:00pm
Real Intercontinental San Jose, Room TBD
In Front Of Multiplaza San Jose 11856-1000 Costa Rica
Building an International Free Market Climate Agreement 

Contact us at 1-516-220-2700 or 1-917-860-0697 for more information, or
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