UK and Colombia mark new climate partnership with 拢8.5 million investment
皇冠体育app 2 countries strike new partnership to fight climate change and protect Colombia鈥檚 environment - one of the most biodiverse on Earth.

- 拢130 million of UK investment already helping to achieve this, including tackling deforestation in the Amazon
- both countries reaffirm commitment to Paris Climate Agreement just days after UK became one of the world鈥檚 first major economies to legislate for net zero emissions by 2050
皇冠体育app UK today marked a new climate partnership with Colombia and committed 拢8.5 million to protect the country鈥檚 unique ecosystem and fight climate change.
皇冠体育app agreement was signed by Colombian Environment Minister Ricardo Lozano and the UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, as the President of Colombia Iv谩n Duque visited the UK. 皇冠体育app agreement committed both nations to accelerating the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
皇冠体育app partnership with the South American country comes less than a week after the UK government took the most significant action on climate change of any G7 country in history. 皇冠体育app Prime Minister legislated to bring greenhouse gas emissions down to net zero by 2050.
As part of the 拢8.5 million investment, 拢3.5 million will help protect Colombia鈥檚 ecosystem - the second most biodiverse in the world, with over 30,000 plant and lichen species. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew will build a public database of useful plants, helping entrepreneurs make money sustainably from their domestic plant species.
An additional 拢5 million will help towards turning Colombia鈥檚 finance industry green 鈥� sharing the City of London鈥檚 expertise - and introducing low emission vehicles into Colombia鈥檚 major cities.
UK Energy and Clean Growth Minister Chris Skidmore said:
皇冠体育app UK is leading the world in the fight against rising temperatures, reducing our emissions by over 40% since 1990 and legislating for net zero emissions by 2050 鈥� one of the first major economies to do so.
But we can鈥檛 tackle this threat to our very existence on our own. It is only through international cooperation that we can protect our precious planet. That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e signed this important new agreement with the government of Colombia to work together to protect their unique environment and help them reach even more ambitious climate targets - setting an example to other countries in South America.
Colombia has committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2030, and by 30% by 2030 if it receives international financial support.
Deforestation and change in land use account for a significant amount of Colombia鈥檚 emissions and the country is facing a new set of challenges to protect the Amazon.
皇冠体育app UK has worked with Colombia in tackling deforestation, investing around 拢70 million in projects which include helping farmers switch to more sustainable farming methods and helping more than 11,000 families to better care for Colombia鈥檚 forests.
UK Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, said:
皇冠体育app UK and Colombia are both committed to the global effort to stop climate change. 皇冠体育app Amazon rainforest provides the lungs of the planet and the Colombian government is facing a continued challenge in protecting it from destruction.
皇冠体育app UK pledges lasting support to President Duque in his efforts to safeguard such vital environmental assets. This represents the thriving relationship we have with Colombia, spanning across a multitude of areas from sustainable growth to education and their vital role in the Venezuela crisis.
President of Colombia, Iv谩n Duque, said:
For the first time Colombia and the United Kingdom are signing up to a joint agenda for tackling climate change, the fight against deforestation, the sustainability of sectors such as energy and transport, and the strengthening of measurement systems for climate change. Both countries share the global commitment to mitigate the impact of climate change and are strategic allies in this area.
皇冠体育app Colombia-UK Partnership for Sustainable Growth commits both countries to work more closely together to advance low carbon investments and improve resilience against the worst effects of climate change. Both countries have also reaffirmed their commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement of keeping global temperature rises below 2 掳C above pre-industrial levels, and pursuing efforts for 1.5 掳C.
皇冠体育app UK recently published the International Research and Innovation Strategy, which sets out how we will collaborate internationally to tackle global challenges and support economic growth.
Notes to editors
1. Colombia Background: Colombia played a crucial role in setting up the Cartagena Dialogue, (a grouping of progressive countries founded by UK, Colombia and Australia) and are active in the High Ambition Coalition. Colombia is a member of the Pacific Alliance (a trading group with Peru, Chile and Mexico).
2. Partnership Background: 皇冠体育app Memorandum of Understanding puts in place annual high-level meetings in order to advance efforts on decarbonising, halting deforestation, preserving biodiversity and promoting green finance. It also commits the UK and Colombia to work together on climate change, sharing UK expertise internationally.
3. UK investment in Colombia: UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (PACT) has today announced 拢5 million to Colombian projects, including green finance and asset disclosure, sustainable infrastructure and mobility, and renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. A separate 拢3.5 million Newton Fund investment will include:
- 拢2.5 million for the British Council / Royal Botanic Gardens Kew to expand knowledge on native Colombian plants and fungi and developing a market for underutilised indigenous species
- 拢200k for a soil genome skills facility led by the University of Sheffield
- 拢355k for the Royal Academy of Engineering Leaders in Innovation Fellowships to build entrepreneurial capacity of Colombian innovators and researchers
4. International Climate Finance Background: Alongside other developed countries, the UK has committed to jointly mobilise $100 billion per year in climate finance to developing countries from public and private sources. As part of this commitment, we pledged to provide at least 拢5.8 billion of鈥疘nternational Climate Finance鈥�(ICF) between 2016 and 2020, placing us amongst the world鈥檚 leading providers of climate finance.鈥疶his includes鈥痑 joint commitment of鈥�$5 billion with Germany and Norway for countries who bring forward ambitious projects to halt deforestation.鈥使谔逵齛pp UK鈥檚 ICF helps developing countries mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, reduce deforestation and pursue clean economic growth. 皇冠体育app ICF is focused on transformational change, reflecting the scale of the challenge of climate change.