
The competitive advantage of carbon markets

The climate crisis imposes a profound transformation of the global economy, with a worldwide commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, according to the Paris Agreement, and to set targets for 2030. In the case of Peru, it has a commitment to reduce its emissions by up to 40% by that date. This trend is accompanied by major challenges and growing regulatory requirements: countries such as Chile and Colombia have implemented since 2017 a carbon tax as a tool to accelerate decarbonization, which have subsequently migrated to domestic carbon markets.

Ipsos' People & Climate Change 2025 global report, based on surveys in 32 countries, reveals that concern about climate change remains high, especially in Latin America, where countries such as Peru and Colombia consider it the greatest threat to humanity.
In addition, the demand for greater government intervention is growing: more than 70% of people in the region are demanding stronger measures.
Download the complete report for all findings and international comparisons: People & Climate Change 2025.
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