¿Qué es el Día de la Tierra?
El Día de la Tierra o Día Internacional de la Madre Tierra, es una celebración realizada el 22 de abril de cada año y este 2021 cumple 50 años, con el objetivo de hacer conciencia entre las personas sobre los problemas naturales que hay en el mundo, tales como el calentamiento global y la pandemia de coronavirus.
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ECREEE Celebrating 16 years!
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Executive Director’s Message Caricom Day 2026 -
Executive Summary of Regional Baseline Study on Green Hydrogen launched at Green Hydrogen Symposium
Executive Summary of Regional Baseline Study on Green Hydrogen launched at Green Hydrogen Symposium
EACREEE on 05/07/2026 -
Regional training course in sustainable energy and climate change for 100 professionals from Central America and the Dominican Republic
Regional training course in sustainable energy and climate change for 100 professionals from Central America and the Dominican Republic
SICREEE on 15/06/2026 -
ECREEE Concludes a two-week National Training on Clean Mini-Grids in Sierra Leone
ECREEE Concludes a two-week National Training on Clean Mini-Grids in Sierra Leone
ECREEE on 10/06/2026 -
ECREEE and AECID Advance Energy Cooperation
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ECREEE and Expertise France conclude a Three-Year Renewable Energy Program
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ECREEE Champions Women’s Empowerment in Clean Energy
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ECREEE Concludes Regional Training on Clean Mini-Grids in Ghana
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ECREEEE Concludes Regional Training on Clean Mini-Grid in Ghana
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ECREEE and the EU Strengthen Cooperation on Sustainable Energy Development
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Regional Training Strengthens Lighting Testing Capacity Across ECOWAS EAC, and SADC
Regional Training Strengthens Lighting Testing Capacity Across ECOWAS EAC, and SADC
ECREEE on 14/05/2026