Gustavo Silva-Chávez
International Climate Change Policy Analyst
Climate & Air, International Work Programs
Work
Mr. Silva-Chávez performs research, analysis and advocacy around climate change policy issues in the United Nations Framework Convention negotiations and in U.S. legislation. He manages EDF’s partnerships with other NGOs around key international policy positions, at both national and international levels. He represents EDF in the Climate Action Network, a global network of over 400 environmental NGOs, and in the Tropical Forest & Climate Coalition, a business-NGO coalition supporting tropical deforestation provisions in U.S. climate legislation.
Mr. Silva-Chávez’s areas of expertise include Mexico, Latin America, tropical deforestation, land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF), REDD+, sectoral approaches, post-2012 roadmap/architecture, NGO outreach, U.S. Congress, U.S. legislation and federal 1605(b) voluntary greenhouse gas reporting program.
Background
Before coming to EDF, Mr. Silva-Chávez worked as an environmental policy analyst for the Environmental Council of the States, specializing in onsite wastewater management systems and in state and federal enforcement and compliance activities. He holds an MA from the Maryland School of Public Affairs and a BA from University of Maryland, College Park.
Languages
English, Spanish, Italian



