Climate Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean
ラテンアメリカ・カリブ海地域における気候テクノロジー (AI 翻訳)
Patrick Brothers, Yuri Soares
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日本語
IDB LabとHolonIQによる報告書は、ラテンアメリカ・カリブ海地域の気候イノベーションエコシステムを分析。1,200以上のスタートアップが2010年以降30億ドルのベンチャーキャピタルを獲得し、再生可能エネルギー、持続可能な農業、循環型経済、グリーンファイナンスを推進。豊富な天然資源と生物多様性を活かし、低炭素経済への移行で独自の優位性を持つが、初期段階の資金不足や人材不足が課題。官民連携や革新的なブレンデッドファイナンスの必要性を強調。
English
This report by IDB Lab and HolonIQ maps the climate innovation ecosystem in Latin America and the Caribbean, identifying over 1,200 startups that have raised US$3 billion in venture capital since 2010. It covers renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, circular economy, and green finance, highlighting the region's unique advantages in natural resources and biodiversity. Key barriers include limited early-stage finance and talent shortages, calling for stronger public-private collaboration and blended finance to scale solutions.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本企業がラテンアメリカの気候テック市場に進出する際の基礎情報として有用。特に、ブレンデッドファイナンスや官民連携の事例は、日本のGX投資戦略の参考になる。
In the global GX context
This report provides a comprehensive overview of a rapidly growing climate tech ecosystem in a region rich in natural resources. It offers insights into scaling climate solutions through blended finance and public-private partnerships, relevant for global investors and policymakers seeking to diversify climate action.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a regional benchmark for climate tech startup ecosystems and investment patterns.
🏢実務担当者:Useful for identifying investment opportunities and partnership models in Latin American climate tech.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights policy gaps and the need for blended finance mechanisms to support early-stage climate innovation.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The Climate Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean report, developed by IDB Lab and HolonIQ, maps the regions fast-growing climate innovation ecosystem. It identifies over 1,200 startups that have attracted US$3 billion in venture capital since 2010, spanning renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, circular economy, and green finance. These companies are scaling-up new technologies and developing new market-based solutions to climate mitigation and adaptation challenges. The report shows that with abundant natural resources, biodiversity, and critical minerals, Latin America holds a unique advantage in the global transition to a low-carbon economy. Despite this momentum, most ecosystems are still in early or transitional stages. Key barriers include limited early-stage finance, fragmented networks, and shortages of skilled talent. The report calls for stronger public-private collaboration, targeted R&D, and innovative blended-finance models to scale solutions. With sustained investment and coherent policy frameworks, the region can become a global hub for climate technology, simultaneously driving decarbonization, economic growth, and social inclusion. The report also highlights the opportunity to develop under-funded segments in climate adaptation and nature.
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