Juan Pablo Hoffmaister
Associate Vice President, Global Engagement and Partnerships
Work
Areas of expertise:
Global climate policy, UN climate negotiations, multilateral climate finance, adaptation and development policy
Description
Juan Pablo supports the strategy and leadership for the Global Climate Cooperation team, with a focus on multilateral fora, multilateral climate finance and adaptation issues. He identifies strategic opportunities for EDF, including developing and leading initiatives to ensure cohesive international advocacy at UN climate talks and other international fora.
Background
Prior to joining Environmental Defense Fund, Juan Pablo was the Multilateral Governance Manager at the Green Climate Fund, where he led engagement between the Fund and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and managed other strategic relationships, such as with multilateral funds. During his time at the GCF, he coordinated the origination of global initiatives for the financing implementation of the Paris Agreement, including work related to National Adaptation Plans and technology transfer, and the collaboration framework between the GCF and Global Environmental Facility.
Juan Pablo brings a depth of experience in multilateral governance, having served as the lead negotiator for developing countries for Articles 7 and 8 of the Paris Agreement, which address issues of adaptation and loss and damage. He was Co-Chair of the UNFCCC Adaptation Committee between 2014-2016, where he prioritized the development of the global institutional framework for adaptation and resilience. He has also worked in academia and civil society, and has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications on adaptation finance and the use of development instruments for achieving climate co-benefits.
MSc in Ecosystems and Governance, Stockholm Resilience Centre, University of Stockholm, Sweden
BA in Human Ecology with emphasis in Human Studies, College of the Atlantic, Maine, USA
Publications
Juan P. Hoffmaister & Doreen Stabinksy (2015). Establishing institutional arrangements on loss and damage under the UNFCCC: the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage. Iderscience.
Warner, K., Hoffmaister, J., Milan, A. (2015). Human Mobility and Adaptation: Reducing Susceptibility to Climatic Stressors and Mainstreaming. In: Hillmann, F., Pahl, M., Rafflenbeul, B., Sterly, H. (eds) Environmental Change, Adaptation and Migration. Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Juan P. Hoffmaister & Mikael Román (2012). Climate and development: the potential for climate co-benefits in the Mozambican rice sector, Climate and Development, 4:3, 219-233.
Juan P. Hoffmaister & Mikael Román (2012). Pursuing the link between development and climate change adaptation: The case of rice production in Mozambique, Climate and Development, 4:3, 234-248.
Kehler Siebert, C., J. Hoffmaister, R.J.T. Klein and UNEP Bilateral Finance Institutions Climate Change Working Group (2011). Bilateral Finance Institutions & Climate Change: A Mapping of Public Financial Flows for Mitigation and Adaptation to Developing Countries in 2010. UNEP Climate Change Working Group for Bilateral Finance Institutions annual report.
Hoffmaister, J. (2010). Strengthening regional entities’ role in adaptation governance and implementation. SEI Policy brief.
Persson, Å., Klein, R. J. T., Kehler Siebert, C., Atteridge, A., Müller, B., Hoffmaister, J., Lazarus, M. and Takama, T. (2009). Adaptation Finance under a Copenhagen Agreed Outcome. Research report. Stockholm Environment Institute
Latest pieces
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Solving the adaptation finance gap: Plans are in place, but funding falls short
Climate 411, November 14, 2024 -
Getting climate finance right at COP29: Key issues to address in Baku
Climate 411, November 14, 2024 -
Beyond numbers: Strengthening climate finance through evidence-based impact
Climate 411, November 8, 2024 -
10 Trends and Opportunities in the 2024 NDC Synthesis Report
Climate 411, October 29, 2024 -
Closing emissions gap with 2025 NDC Revisions: Critical Opportunities for Climate Action
Climate 411, October 28, 2024 -
To meet our climate goals, we need climate plans backed by science and economics
Climate 411, September 30, 2024 -
Lessons learned: New climate and biodiversity funds don’t need to start from scratch
Climate 411, June 20, 2024 -
Bonn 2024: Laying the Groundwork for Global Climate Action from Baku to Belém
Climate 411, May 31, 2024