#Los100Latinos - 2019

The 100 Latinos Most Committed to Climate Action

The List

The 100 most influential Latinos’ list, carried out with the support of different organizations, highlights individuals for their commitment in areas such as climate activism, communications, environmental rights, sustainable policies, and corporate impact.

Adriana Cisneros

CEO Cisneros Group

Adrianna Quintero

Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Energy Foundation

Alejandro Sanz

Singer & Environmentalist

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Congresswoman 14th District of New York

Alicia Bárcena

Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

António Guterres

Secretary-General of the United Nations

Antonio Huertas

CEO Mapfre

Artemisa Xakriabá

Indigenous Climate Activist

Carlos Alvarado

President of Costa Rica

Carlos Mesa

Former President of Bolivia

Carlos Vives

Artist and founder of "Tras la Perla" 

Carmen Yulín

Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico

Carolina Schmidt

Minister of the Environment Chile

Christiana Figueres

Global Climate Change Leader & Founder of Global Optimism

Claudia López

Mayor of Bogotá

Claudia Sheinbaum

Mayor of Mexico City

Cynthia Hudson

Vicepresidente sénior y director general CNN en Español

Danilo Medina

President of the Dominican Republic

Domingo Contreras

General Director DIGEPEP

Edward James Olmos

Actor, Director, and Activist

Emilia Saiz

Secretary-General UCLG

Emmanuel

Singer & Founder Hombre Naturaleza

Enrique Acevedo

Correspondent 60 Minutes

Enrique Riquelme

President & CEO Cox Energy

The Campaign

The COP in the streets, a partnership between ALOOH and Sachamama, is the largest public climate campaign in Latin America. More than 300 digital public displays in 10 countries help connect the COP message with the entire region.

Sachamama - Los 100 Latinos

The Summit

No Planet B Latino Summit brings together influential Latinos and media representatives – committed to climate action – to discuss and highlight the climate leadership in Latin America and build global pressure towards the implementation of the Paris agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Summit Partners

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