Juan Carlos Monterrey Gómez
Scholar Juan Carlos Monterrey Gómez from University of Chicago Scholars 2018-2019.
Juan Carlos is the vice chair for the implementation of the UN Climate Convention, the founder of Climate Resilient and has vast experience on climate transparency, carbon markets and nature-based solutions. He has served as lead climate negotiator for Panama, chair of the Independent Association of Latin America and the Caribbean (AILAC) and co-coordinator of the ambition agenda for AILAC and the Cartagena Dialogue. At COP26, he led the youngest delegation in history to represent a country at the UN Climate Negotiations. His work is informed by his upbringing in El Pájaro de Pesé, a rural community in Central America's Dry Corridor.
Juan Carlos co-authored the executive decrees that established the national carbon market of Panama, the national 2050 carbon neutrality goal and the national decarbonization and climate transparency program. He was a core member of the teams tasked with the development of the 2016 and 2020 Panamanian Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). Juan Carlos was the youngest head of a country delegation in 2015 during negotiations of the Paris Agreement. He is a member of the inaugural class of Obama Foundation Scholars and currently coordinates a World Bank technical assistance to support the implementation of the national carbon market in Panama.