Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica highlights joint climate efforts with MINAE and World Bank

Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance - Ministry Of Finance
Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance - Ministry Of Finance
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The Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica published several updates on its official X account between September 30 and October 1, 2025, focusing on climate change initiatives and international cooperation.

On September 30, 2025, the ministry announced its collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) to strengthen Costa Rica’s efforts in reducing emissions and adapting to climate change. The post stated: “En trabajo conjunto con MINAE: HACIENDA REFUERZA APORTES A NUEVOS ESFUERZOS DEL PAƍS PARA REDUCIR EMISIONES Y ADAPTARSE A LOS IMPACTOS DEL CAMBIO CLIMƁTICO https://t.co/fV567XUbn0”.

Later that day, the ministry shared a press release from the World Bank, indicating ongoing communication and possible cooperation with international financial institutions. The tweet read: “Compartimos comunicado de prensa divulgado por el Banco Mundial https://t.co/yC0Rt0xBOI”, posted on September 30, 2025.

On October 1, 2025, another post appeared featuring only a link: “https://t.co/BP4daex4Hg”. No further context was provided within the tweet itself.

Costa Rica has a history of collaborating with international organizations such as the World Bank to address environmental challenges. These partnerships often support national strategies for climate adaptation and mitigation by providing technical expertise and funding opportunities.



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